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Concluding unscientific postscript to Philosophical fragments Volume I / by Soren Kierkegaard ; edited and translated with introduction and notes by Howard V. Hong and Edna H. Hong.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Kierkegaard, Søren, 1813-1855.
- Series:
- Kierkegaard, Soren, 1813-1855. English. 1978 ; Works. 12.
- Kierkegaard's writings ; 12
- Kierkegaard's Writings
- Standardized Title:
- Afsluttende uvidenskabelig efterskrift. English
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Christianity--Philosophy.
- Christianity.
- Apologetics--History--19th century.
- Apologetics.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (643 p.)
- Edition:
- Course Book
- Place of Publication:
- Princeton, N.J. : Princeton University Press, 1992.
- Language Note:
- English
- Summary:
- In Philosophical Fragments the pseudonymous author Johannes Climacus explored the question: What is required in order to go beyond Socratic recollection of eternal ideas already possessed by the learner? Written as an afterword to this work, Concluding Unscientific Postscript is on one level a philosophical jest, yet on another it is Climacus's characterization of the subjective thinker's relation to the truth of Christianity. At once ironic, humorous, and polemical, this work takes on the "unscientific" form of a mimical-pathetical-dialectical compilation of ideas. Whereas the movement in the earlier pseudonymous writings is away from the aesthetic, the movement in Postscript is away from speculative thought. Kierkegaard intended Postscript to be his concluding work as an author. The subsequent "second authorship" after The Corsair Affair made Postscript the turning point in the entire authorship. Part One of the text volume examines the truth of Christianity as an objective issue, Part Two the subjective issue of what is involved for the individual in becoming a Christian, and the volume ends with an addendum in which Kierkegaard acknowledges and explains his relation to the pseudonymous authors and their writings. The second volume contains the scholarly apparatus, including a key to references and selected entries from Kierkegaard's journals and papers.
- Contents:
- Frontmatter
- CONTENTS
- PREFACE
- INTRODUCTION
- Part One. THE OBJECTIVE ISSUE OF THE TRUTH OF CHRISTIANITY
- CHAPTER I. The Historical Point of View
- CHAPTER II. The Speculative Point of View
- Part Two. THE SUBJECTIVE ISSUE, THE SUBJECTIVE INDIVIDUAL'S RELATION TO THE TRUTH OF CHRISTIANITY, OR BECOMING A CHRISTIAN
- SECTION I. SOMETHING ABOUT LESSING
- CHAPTER I. An Expression of Gratitude to Lessing
- CHAPTER II. Possible and Actual Theses by Lessing
- SECTION II. THE SUBJECTIVE ISSUE, OR HOW SUBJECTIVITY MUST BE CONSTITUTED IN ORDER THAT THE ISSUE CAN BE MANIFEST TO IT
- CHAPTER I. Becoming Subjective
- CHAPTER II. Subjective Truth, Inwardness; Truth Is Subjectivity
- APPENDIX. A Glance at a Contemporary Effort in Danish Literature
- CHAPTER III. Actual Subjectivity, Ethical Subjectivity; the Subjective Thinker
- CHAPTER IV. The Issue in Fragments: How Can an Eternal Happiness Be Built on Historical Knowledge?
- CHAPTER V. Conclusion
- APPENDIX. An Understanding with the Reader
- A FIRST AND LAST EXPLANATION
- Notes:
- Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 23. Mai 2019)
- Translation of: Afsluttende uvidenskabelig efterskrift.
- Includes bibliographical references.
- ISBN:
- 9780691073958
- 0691073953
- 9781299454040
- 1299454046
- 9781400846993
- 1400846994
- OCLC:
- 845249413
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