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Jon Stewart

    1 de enero de 1961
    Kierkegaard's relations to Hegel reconsidered
    Idealism and existentialism
    Volume 16, Tome I
    The Debate Between Sartre and Merleau-Ponty
    The unity of Hegel's phenomenology of spirit
    Hegel's Century
    • 2024

      Hegel's Century explores the development of 19th-century German philosophy in the wake of Hegel. Jon Stewart shows how Hegel's concepts of alienation and recognition were appropriated by both the first and the second generation of his students, and demonstrates how these concepts constituted a broader cultural phenomenon.

      Hegel's Century
    • 2023

      This rich, expansive book reaches beyond philosophy to literature and the history of ideas. Nihilism is associated most frequently with twentieth- century movements, but Jon Stewart shows that a tradition of nineteenth- century nihilism actually predated and anticipated developments like existentialism and postmodernism.

      A History of Nihilism in the Nineteenth Century
    • 2021

      Volume 17

      Kierkegaard's Pseudonyms

      • 344 páginas
      • 13 horas de lectura

      The volume delves into the diverse pseudonyms and authorial voices crafted by Kierkegaard, highlighting his remarkable ability to adopt various perspectives in his writing. Through a collection of scholarly articles, it examines each pseudonymous figure as a distinct literary entity, offering insights into Kierkegaard's complex narrative techniques and philosophical explorations. This analysis not only enhances the understanding of his works but also showcases the richness of his literary artistry.

      Volume 17
    • 2021

      Volume 16, Tome II

      Kierkegaard's Literary Figures and Motifs: Gulliver to Zerlina

      • 296 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      Kierkegaard's writings blend philosophy with a rich literary quality, utilizing familiar literary figures and motifs to elucidate complex concepts. This literary dimension not only enhances the accessibility of his ideas but also reflects his deep engagement with narrative and character. By intertwining philosophical inquiry with literary elements, he invites readers to explore profound themes in a relatable and engaging manner, making his work resonate on multiple levels.

      Volume 16, Tome II
    • 2021

      Volume 18, Tome III

      Kierkegaard Secondary Literature: English L-Z

      • 344 páginas
      • 13 horas de lectura

      This volume offers insightful reviews of key monographic studies in Kierkegaard scholarship, serving as a guide for scholars to familiarize themselves with influential works they may not have encountered. It provides a comprehensive overview of significant contributions to Kierkegaard research, facilitating a deeper understanding of the secondary literature and its impact on the field.

      Volume 18, Tome III
    • 2021

      This dual biography explores popular music's two most influential songwriters and their place within the political and social movements of their time. It discusses their relationship, politics, appreciation of history and spirituality to show how each artist challenged convention and asked profound questions about what it means to be human.

      Dylan, Lennon, Marx and God
    • 2019

      Faust, romantic irony, and system

      • 407 páginas
      • 15 horas de lectura

      Kierkegaard readers are familiar with his dogged polemic against Hegelianism, his critique of Friedrich von Schlegels Romantic irony, and his visit to Schellings lectures in Berlin. However, these are only a few well-known examples of a much deeper relation of influence and inspiration. Kierkegaard read German fluently and was interested in many different authors and thinkers from the German-speaking countries. The auction catalogue of his personal library reveals a wealth of works in German from a number of different fields. Given his famous criticisms of the Hegelians, Schlegel, and Schelling, one might be tempted to believe that Kierkegaard was anti-German. But this is clearly not the case since he had high praise for some German thinkers such as Hamann, Lessing and Trendelenburg. The present work is dedicated to an exploration of Kierkegaards relation to different aspects of Germanophone culture. Its goal is to gain a better appreciation of the importance of his various German sources for his thought. The points of contact are so numerous that it can truly be said that if it were not for the influence of German culture, Kierkegaard would not have been Kierkegaard and the Danish Golden Age would not have been the Golden Age.

      Faust, romantic irony, and system
    • 2018

      Understanding Econometrics

      • 298 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      The book serves as a foundational introduction to econometric methods, emphasizing clear explanations of fundamental concepts. Techniques are presented through verbal reasoning rather than formal proofs, making the material accessible to beginners. It includes numerous exercises designed to help readers assess their understanding and progress in the subject.

      Understanding Econometrics
    • 2016

      Volume 18, Tome II

      Kierkegaard Secondary Literature: English, A - K

      • 370 páginas
      • 13 horas de lectura

      This volume offers insightful reviews of key monographic studies in Kierkegaard scholarship, serving as a valuable resource for scholars seeking to familiarize themselves with influential works they may not have encountered. By providing a comprehensive survey of significant contributions to Kierkegaard research, it facilitates deeper understanding and engagement within the academic community.

      Volume 18, Tome II
    • 2016

      Volume 18, Tome I

      Kierkegaard Secondary Literature: Catalan, Chinese, Czech, Danish, and Dutch

      • 302 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      This volume offers insightful reviews of key monographic studies in Kierkegaard scholarship, helping scholars familiarize themselves with influential works they may not have read. It serves as a comprehensive survey, highlighting significant contributions to the research landscape surrounding Kierkegaard, thereby enhancing the understanding and appreciation of his philosophy within the academic community.

      Volume 18, Tome I