Kierkegaard's Instant
On Beginnings
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Indiana University Press
Published:31st May '07
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A new and radical view of Kierkegaard's philosophy of time
For Kierkegaard, the instant of becoming, in which everything changes in the blink of an eye, eludes recollection and anticipation. It constitutes a beginning always already at work. This work shows, Kierkegaard's retrieval of the sudden quality of temporality allows him to stage a critique of the idealist projects of Fichte, Schelling, and Hegel.
In Kierkegaard's Instant, David J. Kangas reads Kierkegaard to reveal his radical thinking about temporality. For Kierkegaard, the instant of becoming, in which everything changes in the blink of an eye, eludes recollection and anticipation. It constitutes a beginning always already at work. As Kangas shows, Kierkegaard's retrieval of the sudden quality of temporality allows him to stage a deep critique of the idealist projects of Fichte, Schelling, and Hegel. By linking Kierkegaard's thought to the tradition of Meister Eckhart, Kangas formulates the central problem of these early texts and puts them into contemporary light—can thinking hold itself open to the challenges of temporality?
. . . [This] closely-argued and scrupulously-sourced [volume] . . . make[s] an important contribution to Kierkegaard Studies and to the important work of situating Kierkegaard's vocabulary and concerns in the intellectual context of his time. . .Vol. 65 2009
-- P. Stokes * Soren Kierkegaard Research Ctr, U CopenhagISBN: 9780253348593
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256 pages