Tag Archives: Kierkegaard
Idealistic Studies – Volume 39, Number 1/3 – 2009
Gary Overvold, Editor’s Note James R. Mensch, The Phenomenological Status of the Ego Christopher Arroyo, The Role of Feelings in Husserl’s Ethics Tracy Colony, Concerning Technology Maria Granik, Mary Troxell,… Read more
PhaenEx: New Issue Published
TOC (open access) La notion de Weltanschauung : généalogie d’un concept et d’un processus ÉLODIE BOUBLIL Inter et Inter: A Report on the Metamorphosis of an Actress ISOBEL BOWDITCH Spirit… Read more
TOC: International Journal of Philosophical Studies: Volume 16 Issue 5, 2008
Autonomy, Reciprocity, and Responsibility: Darwall and Levinas on the Second Person, Michael D. Barber Locke, Kierkegaard and the Phenomenology of Personal Identity, Patrick Stokes Belief and Self-consciousness, David Hunter Postmetaphysical… Read more
Kierkegaard, Nietzsche, Zizek and Borat!
Alan Schrift, Questioning Authority: Nietzsche’s Gift to Derrida Brian T. Prosser and Andrew Ward, Kierkegaard’s “Mystery Of Unrighteousness” In The Information Age (via wood’s lot) Zizek, “The Secret Clauses of… Read more
Cosmos and History: The Spirit of the Age: Hegel and the Fate of Thinking
The Spirit of the Age: Hegel and the Fate of Thinking (Click here to read the articles) Table of Contents The Spirit of The Age and the Fate of Philosophical… Read more
Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy Volume 50 Issue 5
TOC Naturalistic and Transcendental Moments in Kant’s Moral Philosophy — Author: Paul Guyer Comments on Guyer — Author: Allen W. Wood Comments on Guyer — Author: Henry E. Allison Comments… Read more
Continental Philosophy Review: Volume 40 Number 3, July 2007
Being Jewish– Emmanuel Levinas The welcome wound: emerging from the il y a otherwise — Merold Westphal The neighbor and the infinite: Marion and Levinas on the encounter between self,… Read more
Provocations of Kierkegaard
The publisher has made the etext available for free: Editor Charles E. Moore has done us an invaluable service by putting together arguably the most accessible and complete Kierkegaard volume… Read more
PhaenEx: Vol.2 Issue 1 2007
Editorial Introduction: The Inaugural Special Topics Issue On Resurfacing Tragedy: John Duncan The Soul of Tragedy: Some Basic Principles in Aristotle’s Poetics: John Baxter Introduction to Hegel's Theory… Read more
The Crowd is Untruth: a Comparison of Kierkegaard and Girard
The Crowd is Untruth: a Comparison of Kierkegaard and Girard by Charles K. Bellinger The purpose of this essay is to provide an introductory comparison of the writings of Søren… Read more
Inquiry: Volume 50 Issue 1 2007
TOC The Paradox of Beginning: Hegel, Kierkegaard and Philosophical Inquiry — Daniel Watts Getting the Story Straight: Kierkegaard, MacIntyre and Some Problems with Narrative — John Lippitt Kierkegaard’s Mirrors: The… Read more
Solomon on Existentialism
From the Chronicle: Pessimism is back. That will not surprise anyone who has been keeping track of the nation's pulse over the past several months — or perhaps the last several… Read more
Book Review: Kierkegaard and Socrates
A review of Jacob Howland's Kierkegaard and Socrates: A Study in Philosophy and Faith Jacob Howland's study is an essentially modest and exegetical work that, in large part, delivers what… Read more
E-Text: Kierkegaard “Fear and Trembling”
I am putting together a comprehensive list of e-texts of canonical works. If you have any in mind, please feel free to email me. It is a task with its… Read more
Philosophy Today — Summer 2006. Vol. 50, Iss. 2
An ethics of reading: Adorno, Levinas, and Irigaray — Michelle Boulous Walker Being and givenness in Kierkegaard’s pseudonymous authorship — Travis O’brian Finding uses for used-up words: thinking weltanschauung “after”… Read more