The Isolated Self: Truth and Untruth in Soren Kierkegaard's On Concept of Irony - Brossura

Soderquist, K. Brian

 
9788763540650: The Isolated Self: Truth and Untruth in Soren Kierkegaard's On Concept of Irony

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Often overlooked by Kierkegaard scholars, On the Concept of Irony&;Kierkegaard&;s dissertation&;is in fact a foundational text that established some of Kierkegaard&;s most important ideas on the self. In The Isolated Self, K. Brian Soderquist restores this important work to its proper place, offering a rare full-length study of the text that shows how and why Kierkegaard would return to the ideas he developed there throughout his entire career.
            
Thoroughly examining On the Concept of Irony, Soderquist uncovers the most comprehensive account of the &;double movement&; that is so important in Kierkegaard&;s later works. Hinging on irony, the double movement describes the way existence pushes us to move from an immediate, unreflective life toward a self-developed worldview. Soderquist bores into this notion of irony, reconstructing the way it was conceived in Kierkegaard&;s time by analyzing its use by related thinkers such as Hegel, Friedrich Schlegel, Johan Ludvig Heiberg, Hans Lassen Martensen, and Poul Martin Møller. Altogether Soderquist shows how Kierkegaard&;s concept of irony, as demonstrated in this very early work, is crucial to understanding his pivotal thoughts on selfhood. 

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K. Brian Soderquist is a lecturer in the faculty of theology at the University of Copenhagen. He is coeditor of Kierkegaard&;s Journals and Notebooks. 

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9788763530903: The Isolated Self: Truth and Untruth in Soren Kierkegaard's on the Concept of Irony: Truth and Untruth in Soren Kirkegaard's 'On the Concept of Irony'

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ISBN 10:  8763530902 ISBN 13:  9788763530903
Casa editrice: Museum Tusculanum, 2009
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