Kierkegaard's Metaphors

Predný obal
Mercer University Press, 2001 - 201 strán (strany)
Keirkegaard's Metaphors offers an explaination of a more accessible way to understand Kierkegarrd by analyzing his persistent use of metaphors.
 

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Deceiving into the Truth Metaphor and Indirect Communication the Maieutic
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Metaphoric ThoughtExperiments Godly Satires and Structuring a Maieutic Authorship in a World of Direct Communication
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C The Fork
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D Languages Inadequacies Existentialist Writing and Becoming Human through a Persona
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E Language Decay Ambiguities Opposition and the Need for Passionate Tension
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Concealing Collisions of the Self The Esthetic Poetization or Metaphor
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the Romantic Tradition
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C Becoming Entangled in Metaphor and Acting Fatally
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C You Are the One
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Enacting Collisions of the Self The Religious Literalization of Metaphor
121
The Coming into Existence of Metaphor
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B Rejecting or Annulling Metaphor to Embrace It Existentially
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C Enacting and Literalizing Metaphor through Imitation Suffering and Atonement
150
D The Woman Who Was a Sinner
159
Metaphor and Dying to the World
165
Works Cited
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Disclosing Collisions of the Self The Ethical Analysis of Metaphor
97
Ethical Actualitys Terrifying MatterofFact Task
104

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O tomto autorovi (2001)

Jamie Lorentzen earned a BA in Philosophy at St. Olaf's College & an MA in English from the Bread Loaf School of English. He chairs the Friends of the Howard & Edna Hong Kierkegaard Library, St. Olaf College. He currently is working on a comparative study of Kierkegaard's "Concluding Unscientific Postscript" & Melville's "Moby-Dick".

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