Kierkegaard, “the Public”, and the Vices of Virtue-Signaling: The Dangers of Social Comparison
Concerns about the dangers of social comparison emerge in multiples places in Kierkegaard’s authorship. I argue that these concerns—and his critique of the role of “the public”—take on a new relevance in the digital age.
John Lippitt
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Kierkegaard: Existenzphilosoph nur im ‚Nebenberuf‘? Überlegungen im Anschluss an Jürgen Habermas
This paper discusses Habermas’s characterization of Kierkegaard as a religious author in his main profession and as an existential philosopher on the side.
Oliver Victor
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A Critical Exposition of the Ethnocentric Worldview. In Dialogue with Karl Jaspers, Hannah Arendt, and Zygmunt Bauman on the Matters of Xenophobia and Social Ostracism [PDF]
The overall aim of this article is to provide a critical exposition of the ethnocentric worldview. In order to reach this aim, I intend to explore the nature of abusive generalization which belongs to the populist images of national identity.
Uroš Milić
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UMA CARTA DE H. N. CLAUSEN PARA S. A. KIERKEGAARD SEGUIDA DE UMA RESPOSTA FAVORÁVEL
Kierkegaard, o personagem histórico, é conhecido em grande parte por sua ironia e sua insubordinação diante de seus professores. No entanto, alguns professores, como H. N. Clausen, têm o respeito de Kierkegaard.
Maria Deiviane Agostinho dos Santos
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Kierkegaard’s reading of reality
This study presents an interpretive understanding of Kierkegaard's perception of reality with respect to the authentic life of the individual living in the context of his own quest for self-realization in relation to eternity.
Amantius Akimjak +2 more
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Participation in Grace: Kierkegaard’s Corrective to Luther
I offer an interpretation of the target of Søren Kierkegaard’s corrective to Luther as not merely cultural Lutheranism but Luther's very conception of what it means to be receptive to grace.
Daniel Watts
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Kierkegaard on Self, Ethics, and Religion
Many of Søren Kierkegaard's most controversial and influential ideas are more relevant than ever to contemporary debates on ethics, philosophy of religion and selfhood.
Roe Fremstedal
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The Sexton of Copenhagen: A couple of reflections on Kierkegaard's conception of language
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Jacob Bøggild
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Same and Other: from Plato to Kierkegaard. A reading of a metaphysical thesis in an existencial key
Aim. In his Kierkegaardian studies Jean Wahl states that there is a fundamental convergence between Plato and Søren Kierkegaard focused on the notions of identity and difference.
M. Binetti +3 more
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