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In a bold new argument, Ulrika Carlsson grasps hold of the figure of Eros that haunts S ren Kierkegaard'sThe Concept of Irony, and for the first time, uses it as key to interpret that text and his second book, Either/Or.According to Carlsson, Kierkegaard adopts Plato's idea of Eros as the fundamental force that drives humans in all their pursuits. For him, every existential stance-every way of living and relating to the outside world-is at heart a way of loving.
By intensely examining Kierkegaard's erotic language, she also challenges the theory that the philosopher's first two books have little common ground and reveals that they are in fact intimately connected by the central and explicit topic of love. In this text suitable for both students and the Kierkegaard specialist, Carlsson claims that despite long-held beliefs about the disparity of his early work, his first two books both relate to love and Part I of Either/Orshould be treated as the sequel to The Concept of Irony.
Title
Kierkegaard and Philosophical Eros: Between Ironic Reflection and Aesthetic Meaning
Author
Ulrika Carlsson (national Research University Higher School Of Economics, Moscow, Russia)
Book Format
Hardcover
Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published
January 2021
Weight
445g
Dimensions
15.6 x 23.4 x 1.3 cm
ISBN
9781350133716
ISBN-10
135013371X
Eden Code
5258573
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