Kierkegaard's ‘Works of Love'
A Critical Guide
Jeffrey Hanson editor Wojciech Kaftanski editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Publishing:31st Aug '25
£90.00
This title is due to be published on 31st August, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

New and original essays from both established and young scholars on Kierkegaard's monumental text on love.
Offering original research by both leading and new scholars, this book revisits the vexed and contested questions of Kierkegaard's Works of Love and demonstrates its continuing relevance and importance to present-day debates. It will be valuable to students of philosophy, theology, ecology, and political theory.Kierkegaard's Works of Love, published in 1847, is considered a monumental text on love from one of the nineteenth century's greatest thinkers. It considers different types of love including Christian love and love of God, as well as love of a parent, a spouse, and a friend. It was initially considered austere and unrewarding as a philosophical and religious text, but is now being appraised more appreciatively from a diverse range of perspectives. The essays in this Critical Guide engage with Kierkegaard's unique view of love and expand upon topics including duty, virtue, selfhood, friendship, authenticity, God, hermeneutics, environmentalism, politics, justice, self-righteousness, despair, equality, commitment, sociality, and meaning in life. Drawing on both analytic and continental European traditions, they revisit the vexed and contested questions of this book and demonstrate its continuing relevance and importance to present-day debates.
ISBN: 9781009416481
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316 pages