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    Naked Subjectivity: Minimal vs. Narrative Selves in Kierkegaard
    Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 53 (4): 356-382. 2010.
    In recent years a significant debate has arisen as to whether Kierkegaard offers a version of the “narrative approach” to issues of personal identity and self-constitution. In this paper I do not directly take sides in this debate, but consider instead the applicability of a recent development in the broader literature on narrative identity—the distinction between the temporally-extended “narrative self” and the non-extended “minimal self—to Kierkegaard's work. I argue that such a distinction is…Read more
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    “Interest” in Kierkegaard’s Structure of Consciousness
    International Philosophical Quarterly 48 (4): 437-458. 2008.
    Kierkegaard’s identification of “consciousness” with “interest” (interesse) in his unfinished work Johannes Climacus adds a distinctive dimension to his phenomenology of subjectivity. Commentators, however, have largely identified interesse with lidenskab (“passion”), a conflation I argue to be mistaken, or have otherwise failed to note the structural implications of interesse for Kierkegaard’s account of cognition. I draw out these implications and argue that the Climacan account of interest as…Read more