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Exploring the intricate landscape of subjectivity, irony, and crisis, this work engages with Sren Kierkegaard through a rigorous examination that unpacks how personal perspective shapes truth. The book centers on the tension between inward immediacy and public discourse, offering fresh readings of Kierkegaard’s thought in a modern context. It engages with the 13-digit ISBN (9780198747703) as a gateway to a densely argued, scholarly conversation about faith, doubt, and existential commitment.
Summary
The volume surveys Kierkegaard’s philosophy by tracing how subjectivity constitutes meaning, how irony functions as a critical stance against complacency, and how crisis becomes a catalyst for transformation. It weavingly connects textual analysis with broader philosophical questions, illustrating how indirect communication, paradox, and the leap of faith illuminate everyday moral and existential decisions. Through careful exegesis and contextualization, the book reveals the enduring relevance of Kierkegaard for debates on authenticity, freedom, and the limits of rationality.
About the author
Jon Stewart offers a precise and insightful contribution to Kierkegaard studies, merging historical scholarship with contemporary philosophical inquiry. With a track record of rigorous analysis and accessible prose, Stewart situates Kierkegaard within a modern intellectual milieu, highlighting the thinker’s relevance to ethics, theology, and literary theory. His work stands as a trusted guide for readers seeking a deeply informed yet engaging route into the complexities of subjectivity and irony.
In brief
The book articulates how subjectivity, irony, and crisis interplay to shape authentic belief and moral action, presenting Kierkegaard as a perennial interlocutor for modern existential questions.

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[EAN: 9780198747703], New book, [SC: 12.11], [PU: Oxford University Press, OUP Oxford Okt 2015], Neuware - Søren Kierkegaard: Subjectivity, Irony, and the Crisis of Modernity examines the… More...

2015, ISBN: 9780198747703
OXFORD UNIV PR, Gebundene Ausgabe, 240 Seiten, Publiziert: 2015-12-08T00:00:01Z, Produktgruppe: Buch, Hersteller-Nr.: 23 Figures, 0.95 kg, Philosophiegeschichte, Philosophie, Sozialwissen… More...

2015
ISBN: 0198747705
Hardcover
[EAN: 9780198747703], New book, [SC: 3.99], [PU: Oxford University Press, Oxford], BRAND NEW_SOREN KIERKEGAARD_DANISH RELIGIOUS WRITER_, Jacket, New. One small nick to edge of jacket., Books

2015, ISBN: 0198747705
[EAN: 9780198747703], New book, [SC: 2.38], [PU: Oxford University Press], Questo è un articolo print on demand, Books
ISBN: 9780198747703
Sren Kierkegaard: Subjectivity, Irony, & the Crisis of Modernity Hardcover New Books, Oxford University Press
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About the work
Exploring the intricate landscape of subjectivity, irony, and crisis, this work engages with Sren Kierkegaard through a rigorous examination that unpacks how personal perspective shapes truth. The book centers on the tension between inward immediacy and public discourse, offering fresh readings of Kierkegaard’s thought in a modern context. It engages with the 13-digit ISBN (9780198747703) as a gateway to a densely argued, scholarly conversation about faith, doubt, and existential commitment.
Summary
The volume surveys Kierkegaard’s philosophy by tracing how subjectivity constitutes meaning, how irony functions as a critical stance against complacency, and how crisis becomes a catalyst for transformation. It weavingly connects textual analysis with broader philosophical questions, illustrating how indirect communication, paradox, and the leap of faith illuminate everyday moral and existential decisions. Through careful exegesis and contextualization, the book reveals the enduring relevance of Kierkegaard for debates on authenticity, freedom, and the limits of rationality.
About the author
Jon Stewart offers a precise and insightful contribution to Kierkegaard studies, merging historical scholarship with contemporary philosophical inquiry. With a track record of rigorous analysis and accessible prose, Stewart situates Kierkegaard within a modern intellectual milieu, highlighting the thinker’s relevance to ethics, theology, and literary theory. His work stands as a trusted guide for readers seeking a deeply informed yet engaging route into the complexities of subjectivity and irony.
In brief
The book articulates how subjectivity, irony, and crisis interplay to shape authentic belief and moral action, presenting Kierkegaard as a perennial interlocutor for modern existential questions.
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EAN (ISBN-13): 9780198747703
ISBN (ISBN-10): 0198747705
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Publishing year: 2015
Publisher: OXFORD UNIV PR
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ISBN/EAN: 9780198747703
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Book author: soren kierkegaard, jon stewart, sören kierkegaard
Book title: mode, sören kierkegaard, crisi
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