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E-grāmata: Love, Reason, and Will: Kierkegaard After Frankfurt

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  • Formāts: 320 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 22-Oct-2015
  • Izdevniecība: Bloomsbury Academic USA
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781628927344
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Love, Reason, and Will: Kierkegaard After Frankfurt introduces and investigates themes common to Harry G. Frankfurt and Sųren Kierkegaard, focusing particularly on their understanding of love. Several distinguished contributors argue that Kierkegaard's insights about love, volition, and identity can help us to evaluate aspects of Frankfurt's well-known arguments about love and caring; similarly, Frankfurt's analyses of the higher-order will, valuing, and self-love help clarify themes in Kierkegaard's Works of Love and other books.

By bringing these two key thinkers into conversation with each other, we may glean a new understanding of the structure of love, reasons for love or deriving from loving, and more broadly, the central ethical questions of "how to live" and to develop an authentic identity and meaningful life.

Love, Reason, and Will will appeal to readers interested in the philosophy of action and emotions, continental thought (especially in the existential tradition), the study of character in psychology, and theological work on neighbor-love and virtues.

Recenzijas

Love, Reason, and Will: Kierkegaard After Frankfurt is a superb collection of essays on two important figures, whose thought is clearly connected in a number of interesting ways, albeit with some sharp disagreements. Frankfurts influence in analytic philosophy is immense, and relating Kierkegaard to his work is a great idea. This is one of the few books that will truly bridge the analytic-continental divide in contemporary philosophy. * C. Stephen Evans, University Professor of Philosophy and Humanities, Baylor University, USA * Anthony Rudd and John Davenport have brought together an impressive group of scholars to reflect on the intellectual encounter between Kierkegaard and Frankfurt two philosophers who made love central to their thinking. These essays show us new facets of Kierkegaards profound, provocative writing. They also offer refreshing and rigorous explorations of the nature and significance of human love, in both religious and secular contexts. Admirably edited by two of the finest Kierkegaard scholars of our time, this volume makes an important contribution to contemporary debates. * Clare Carlisle, Senior Lecturer in Philosophy and Theology, Kings College London, UK *

Papildus informācija

An introduction to the philosophy of love, bridging analytic and continental philosophy and the philosophy of religion, through the writings of Harry G. Frankfurt and Sųren Kierkegaard.
Preface ix
Acknowledgments x
Abbreviations for Parenthetical Citations xi
Introduction 1(10)
John Davenport
Anthony Rudd
Myron Penner
Section 1 Love and the Ground of Love
11(104)
1 The Sources and Resources of Love: A Platonic Response to Frankfurt
13(12)
Charles Taliaferro
2 Love and Value, Yet Again
25(22)
Alan Soble
3 The Importance of Whom We Care About
47(26)
Troy Jollimore
4 Frankfurt and Kierkegaard on BS, Wantonness, and Aestheticism: A Phenomenology of Inauthenticity
73(42)
John Davenport
Section 2 Love and Self-Love
115(60)
5 The Dear Self: Self-Love, Redoubling, and Self-Denial
117(20)
Sylvia Walsh
6 Giving "The Dear Self" Its Due: Kierkegaard, Frankfurt and Self-Love
137(18)
John Lippitt
7 The Fullness of Faith: Frankfurt and Kierkegaard on Self-Love and Human Flourishing
155(20)
Marilyn G. Piety
Section 3 Love and Its Reasons
175(88)
8 Selves, Existentially Speaking
177(20)
Annemarie van Stee
9 Willing and the Necessities of Love in Frankfurt and Kierkegaard
197(20)
M. Jamie Ferreira
10 Love as the Ultimate Ground of Practical Reason: Kierkegaard, Frankfurt, and the Conditions of Affective Experience
217(26)
Rick Anthony Furtak
11 Kierkegaard's Platonism and the Reasons of Love
243(20)
Anthony Rudd
List of Contributors 263(2)
Bibliography 265(14)
Index 279
John Davenport is Professor of Philosophy at Fordham University, USA. He is the author of Narrative Identity, Autonomy and Mortality: From Frankfurt and MacIntyre to Kierkegaard (2012); Will as Commitment and Resolve (2007) and co-editor of Kierkegaard After MacIntyre (2001).

Anthony Rudd is Associate Professor of Philosophy at St. Olaf College, USA. He is the author of Self, Value and Narrative: a Kierkegaardian Approach (2012); Expressing the World: Skepticism, Wittgenstein and Heidegger (2003) and Kierkegaard and the Limits of the Ethical (1993). He is co-editor of Kierkegaard After MacIntyre (2001).