Kierkegaard and Existentialism
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简介
There can be no doubt that most of the thinkers who are usually associated with the existentialist tradition, whatever their actual doctrines, were in one way or another influenced by the writings of Kierkegaard. This influence is so great that it can be fairly stated that the existentialist movement was largely responsible for the major advance in Kierkegaard's international reception that took place in the twentieth century. In Kierkegaard's writings one can find a rich array of concepts such as anxiety, despair, freedom, sin, the crowd, and sickness that all came to be standard motifs in existentialist literature. Sartre played an important role in canonizing Kierkegaard as one of the forerunners of existentialism. However, recent scholarship has been attentive to his ideological use of Kierkegaard. Indeed, Sartre seemed to be exploiting Kierkegaard for his own purposes and suspicions of misrepresentation and distortions have led recent commentators to go back and reexamine the complex relation between Kierkegaard and the existentialist thinkers. The articles in the present volume feature figures from the French, German, Spanish and Russian traditions of existentialism. They examine the rich and varied use of Kierkegaard by these later thinkers, and, most importantly, they critically analyze his purported role in this famous intellectual movement.
目录
Simone de Beauvoir:
A Founding Feminist’s Appreciation of Kierkegaard
Ronald M. Green and Mary Jean Green
Nicholas Berdyaev:
Kierkegaard amongst the Artists, Mystics, and Solitary Thinkers
George Pattison
Martin Buber:
“No-One Can so Refute Kierkegaard as Kierkegaard Himself”
Peter Šajda
Albert Camus: Walled within God
Leo Stan
Martin Heidegger:
Kierkegaard’s Influence Hidden and In Full View
Vincent McCarthy
Michel Henry:
The Goodness of Living Affectivity
Leo Stan
Karl Jaspers:
A Great Awakener’s Way to Philosophy of Existence
István Czakó
Gabriel Marcel: The Silence of Truth
Jeanette Bresson Ladegaard Knox
Jacques Maritain:
Kierkegaard as “Champion of the Singular”
Maurice Merleau-Ponty:
Kierkegaard’s Influence on His Work
Elisabetta Basso
Friedrich Nietzsche:
Rival Visions of the Best Way of Life
Thomas Miles
Franz Rosenzweig:
A Kindred Spirit in Alignment with Kierkegaard
Claudia Welz
Jean-Paul Sartre:
Kierkegaard’s Influence on His Theory of Nothingness
Manuela Hackel
Lev Shestov:
Kierkegaard in the Ox of Phalaris
George Pattison
Miguel de Unamuno:
Kierkegaard’s Spanish “Brother”
Jan E. Evans
Jean Wahl:
Philosophies of Existence and the Introduction of Kierkegaard in the non-Germanic World
Alejandro Cavallazzi Sánchez and Azucena Palavicini Sánchez
Index of Persons
Index of Subjects