Kierkegaard's Mirrors: Interest, Self, and Moral Vision
What is it to see the world, other people, and imagined situations as making personal moral demands of us? What is it to experience stories as speaking to us personally and directly? Kierkegaard's Mirrors explores Kierkegaard's answers to these questions, with a new phenomenological interpretation of Kierkegaardian 'interest'.
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Kierkegaard's Mirrors: Interest, Self, and Moral Vision
What is it to see the world, other people, and imagined situations as making personal moral demands of us? What is it to experience stories as speaking to us personally and directly? Kierkegaard's Mirrors explores Kierkegaard's answers to these questions, with a new phenomenological interpretation of Kierkegaardian 'interest'.
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Kierkegaard's Mirrors: Interest, Self, and Moral Vision

Kierkegaard's Mirrors: Interest, Self, and Moral Vision

by P. Stokes
Kierkegaard's Mirrors: Interest, Self, and Moral Vision

Kierkegaard's Mirrors: Interest, Self, and Moral Vision

by P. Stokes

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Overview

What is it to see the world, other people, and imagined situations as making personal moral demands of us? What is it to experience stories as speaking to us personally and directly? Kierkegaard's Mirrors explores Kierkegaard's answers to these questions, with a new phenomenological interpretation of Kierkegaardian 'interest'.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780230240001
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan UK
Publication date: 11/18/2009
Edition description: 2010
Pages: 223
Product dimensions: 5.60(w) x 8.60(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

PATRICK STOKES is a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Sren Kierkegaard Research Centre at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark, and an Honorary Fellow in the School of Philosophy, Anthropology and Social Inquiry, University of Melbourne, Australia.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements Sigla Introduction PART I: STRUCTURES OF SUBJECTIVITY The Interesting and the Interested: Stages on a Concept's Way The Structure of Consciousness Consciousness as Interest The Ontology of the Self PART II: MORAL VISION Imagination and Agency Self-Recognition Mirrors Seeing the Other PART III: KNOWLEDGE AND MEANING Concern, Misfortune and Despair Interest in the Postscript: The Telos of Knowing Conclusion Notes Bibliography Index
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