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Edward Mooney

Syracuse University
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  • Syracuse University
    Regular Faculty
Syracuse, New York, United States of America
Areas of Interest
Philosophy of Religion
19th Century Philosophy
  • All publications (38)
  •  12
    Kierkegaard, Our Contemporary: Reason, Subjectivity, and the Self1
    Southern Journal of Philosophy 27 (3): 381-397. 2010.
  •  9
    Gender, Philosophy, and the Novel
    Metaphilosophy 18 (3‐4): 241-252. 2007.
  •  42
    Wilderness and the Heart: Henry Bugbee's Philosophy of Place, Presence, and Memory
    University of Georgia Press. 1999.
    In this essential companion to the classic The Inward Morning, sixteen distinguished contemporary philosophers celebrate Henry Bugbee’s remarkable philosophy. The essays trace his explorations of thought, emotion, and the need for a sense of place attuned to wilderness. Representing a range of traditions, the thinkers included here touch on an equally broad spectrum of inquiry, including existential philosophy, religion, and environmental studies. The essays progress from general introductions t…Read more
    In this essential companion to the classic The Inward Morning, sixteen distinguished contemporary philosophers celebrate Henry Bugbee’s remarkable philosophy. The essays trace his explorations of thought, emotion, and the need for a sense of place attuned to wilderness. Representing a range of traditions, the thinkers included here touch on an equally broad spectrum of inquiry, including existential philosophy, religion, and environmental studies. The essays progress from general introductions to considerations of more specific themes in Bugbee’s philosophy to reflections on the man as teacher, mentor, and friend. Provocative in their own right, these contributions provide a commentary on The Inward Morning. This volume thus becomes a valuable tool for the careful reader seeking to fully appreciate the vivid text that has inspired it while at the same time offering insight into contemporary issues in the philosophy of nature.
  •  50
    Book reviews (review)
    with Frederic L. Bender, Philip H. Ashby, and Clark Butler
    International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 12 (1): 59-64. 1981.
    Philosophy of Religion
  • Kierkegaard's disruptions of literature and philosophy : freedom, anxiety, and existential contributions
    In Eric Ziolkowski (ed.), Kierkegaard, Literature, and the Arts, Northwestern University Press. 2018.
    Søren Kierkegaard
  •  35
    Living philosophy in Kierkegaard, Melville, and others: intersections of literature, philosophy, and religion
    Bloomsbury Academic. 2020.
    Unravels the philosophical, literary, and personal theaters of faith, self-deception, communion, difficult reality, and existential crisis in texts by Kierkegaard, Melville, Henry Bugbee, and others.
    Philosophy of Religion
  •  29
    On Søren Kierkegaard: Dialogue, Polemics, Lost Intimacy, and Time
    Routledge. 2007.
    Tracing a path through Kierkegaard's writings, this book brings the reader into contact with various texts and purposes of this remarkable 19th century Danish writer and thinker. It sketches Kierkegaard's unfolding polyphonic humanistic self before embarking on a thematic tour of five of Kierkegaard's major texts. Tracing a path through Kierkegaard's writings, this book brings the reader into close contact with various texts and purposes of this remarkable 19th century Danish writer and thinker.…Read more
    Tracing a path through Kierkegaard's writings, this book brings the reader into contact with various texts and purposes of this remarkable 19th century Danish writer and thinker. It sketches Kierkegaard's unfolding polyphonic humanistic self before embarking on a thematic tour of five of Kierkegaard's major texts. Tracing a path through Kierkegaard's writings, this book brings the reader into close contact with various texts and purposes of this remarkable 19th century Danish writer and thinker. Kierkegaard writes in a number of voices and registers of concern, sometimes as a sharp observer and critic of Danish culture, at times as a moral psychologist and sometimes Kierkegaard's main concern is the evocation of a religious way of life. These multi fold concerns are close to contemporary struggles to understand self and self-development, the interweaving of spiritual concerns with the fabric of everyday life, the fragility of self and the openness of the human to artistic, moral, and religious modes of expression, in moments of insight and conflict. In developing these themes, Mooney sketches what he calls Kierkegaard's unfolding polyphonic humanistic self before embarking on a thematic tour of five of Kierkegaard's major texts, "Either/Or through Discourses" conveying throughout, a sympathy with much of Kierkegaard's accomplishments.
    Søren Kierkegaard
  •  188
    Knights of Faith and Resignation: Reading Kierkegaard's Fear and Trembling
    State University of New York Press. 1991.
    Mooney (philosophy, Sonoma State U.) explores Kierkegaard's creative invention, the contemporary relevance of his contrasts between resignation and faith, and his conceptual analysis of aesthetic, moral, and religious psychology and life ...
    Søren Kierkegaard
  •  56
    Invited Book Review (review)
    Call to Earth 2 (1): 18-20. 2001.
  •  50
    The Literary Kierkegaard by Eric Ziolkowski , xx + 423 pp
    Modern Theology 29 (3): 401-404. 2013.
    Philosophy of Religion
  •  143
    Pseudonyms and ‘Style’
    In John Lippitt & George Pattison (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Kierkegaard, Oxford University Press Uk. 2015.
    This chapter focuses on Soren Kierkegaard's use of pseudonyms. Some of the names he used include Johannes Climacus, Johannes de silentio, and Vigilius Haufniensus. The chapter evaluates the rationale and significance of using pseudonyms, suggesting that Kierkegaard used different names because of the varied genres of his works and in order to communicate or send specific message to a particular group in society.
  •  124
    Review essay (under consideration: Joseph Westfall's the Kierkegaardian author: Authorship and performance in Kierkegaard's literary and dramatic criticism)
    Philosophy and Social Criticism 35 (7): 869-882. 2009.
    Søren Kierkegaard
  •  78
    Music of the Spheres
    International Philosophical Quarterly 32 (3): 345-361. 1992.
    Aesthetics
  • From the garden of the dead: Johannes Climacus on religious and irreligious inwardness
    In Rick Anthony Furtak (ed.), Kierkegaard's 'Concluding Unscientific Postscript': A Critical Guide, Cambridge University Press. 2010.
    Søren Kierkegaard
  •  124
    The Primal Roots of American Philosophy: Pragmatism, Phenomenology, and Native American Thought (review)
    Journal of Speculative Philosophy 16 (4): 291-294. 2002.
    Indigenous Philosophy of the AmericasPhilosophy of the Americas, MiscContinental PhilosophyPhenomeno…Read more
    Indigenous Philosophy of the AmericasPhilosophy of the Americas, MiscContinental PhilosophyPhenomenology
  •  40
    Review of M. Jamie Ferreira, Kierkegaard (review)
    Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2009 (3). 2009.
    Søren Kierkegaard
  •  117
    Kierkegaard, our contemporary: Reason, subjectivity, and the self
    Southern Journal of Philosophy 27 (3): 381-397. 1989.
    Søren Kierkegaard
  •  25
    3 Becoming What We Pray: Passion’s Gentler Resolutions
    In Bruce Ellis Benson & Norman Wirzba (eds.), The phenomenology of prayer, Fordham University Press. pp. 50-62. 2005.
    Philosophy of ReligionPrayer
  • The Nature of True Virtue: Theology, Psychology, and Politics in the Writings of Henry James, Sr., Henry James, Jr., and William James. James Duban. Madison: Farleigh Dickinson University Press, 2001. 237 pp. $43.50 hard copy, 0-8386-3888-0. Though cumbersomely titled, James Duban's The Nature of True Virtue is a pithy (review)
    Journal of Speculative Philosophy 16 (4): 294. 2002.
    William James
  •  489
    On Søren Kierkegaard: dialogue, polemics, lost intimacy, and time
    Ars Disputandi 8 1566-5399. 2008.
    Philosophy of Religion
  • Hidden inwardness as interpersonal
    In Robert L. Perkins, Marc Alan Jolley & Edmon L. Rowell (eds.), Why Kierkegaard matters: a festschrift in honor of Robert L. Perkins, Mercer University Press. 2010.
    Søren Kierkegaard
  •  82
    Repetition and Philosophical Crumbs
    with Soren Kierkegaard
    Oxford University Press. 2009.
    These two complementary works give the reader a unique insight into the breadth and substance of Kierkegaard's thought. One reads like a novel and the other a Platonic dialogue but both concern the nature of love, faith, and happiness. These are the first translations to convey the literary quality and philosophical precision of the originals.
    Søren Kierkegaard
  •  53
    Selves in Discord and Resolve: Kierkegaard's Moral-Religious Psychology From Either/or to Sickness Unto Death
    Routledge. 1996.
    In ____Selves in Discord and Resolve__, Edward Mooney examines the Wittgensteinian and deconstructive accounts of subjectivity to illuminate the rich legacy left by Kierkegaard's representation of the self in modes of self-understanding and self-articulation. Mooney situates Kierkegaard in the context of a post-Nietzschean crisis of individualism, and evokes the Socratric influences on Kierkegaard's thinking and shows how Kierkegaard's philsophy relies upon the Socratic care for the soul. He exa…Read more
    In ____Selves in Discord and Resolve__, Edward Mooney examines the Wittgensteinian and deconstructive accounts of subjectivity to illuminate the rich legacy left by Kierkegaard's representation of the self in modes of self-understanding and self-articulation. Mooney situates Kierkegaard in the context of a post-Nietzschean crisis of individualism, and evokes the Socratric influences on Kierkegaard's thinking and shows how Kierkegaard's philsophy relies upon the Socratic care for the soul. He examines Kierkegaard's work on Judge Wilhelm, from _Either/Or,_ Socrates, in the _Postscript_ and Abraham and Job in _Repetition_ and _Fear and Trembling_.
    Søren Kierkegaard
  •  80
    Living with double vision: Objectivity, subjectivity and human understanding
    Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 31 (2). 1988.
  •  112
    Ethics, Love, and Faith in Kierkegaard: Philosophical Engagements (edited book)
    Indiana University Press. 2008.
    Ethics, Love, and Faith in Kierkegaard collects essays from 13 leading scholars that center on key themes that characterize Kierkegaard's philosophy of religion. With their unique focus on notions of the self, views on the command to love one's neighbor, thoughts on melancholy and despair, and the articulation of religious vision, the essays in this volume cover the breadth and depth of Kierkegaard's philosophical and religious writings. Poised at the intersection of Kierkegaard's moral psycholo…Read more
    Ethics, Love, and Faith in Kierkegaard collects essays from 13 leading scholars that center on key themes that characterize Kierkegaard's philosophy of religion. With their unique focus on notions of the self, views on the command to love one's neighbor, thoughts on melancholy and despair, and the articulation of religious vision, the essays in this volume cover the breadth and depth of Kierkegaard's philosophical and religious writings. Poised at the intersection of Kierkegaard's moral psychology and its religious significance, they offer vivid testimony to the ongoing power of his unique and fervent religious spirit. Students and scholars alike will find new light shed on questions that define Kierkegaard's philosophy and religion today
    Søren Kierkegaard
  •  635
    Two testimonies in american philosophy: Stanley Cavell, Henry Bugbee
    Journal of Speculative Philosophy 17 (2): 108-121. 2003.
    Philosophy of the Americas, MiscStanley CavellContinental PhilosophyPoststructuralism
  •  85
    Primal ground: Addiction and Hunger for the wild (review)
    Human Studies 24 (4): 327-336. 2001.
  •  52
    Kierkegaardian Ethics: Explorations of a Strange Yet Familiar Terrain
    Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 64 (2/4). 2008.
    The article explores some neglected aspects of Kierkegaard's view on Ethics. The author of the article takes into account that the well-known view of ethics provided in Either-Or ii is suspended by the time Kierkegaard publishes Fear and Trembling. Nevertheless, the aim of this article is precisely to show that things are not that simple. The author begins with the view of ethics embedded in The Concluding Unscientific Postscript, and then takes up a more wide-angle view linked to Kierkegaard's …Read more
    The article explores some neglected aspects of Kierkegaard's view on Ethics. The author of the article takes into account that the well-known view of ethics provided in Either-Or ii is suspended by the time Kierkegaard publishes Fear and Trembling. Nevertheless, the aim of this article is precisely to show that things are not that simple. The author begins with the view of ethics embedded in The Concluding Unscientific Postscript, and then takes up a more wide-angle view linked to Kierkegaard's notion of the Sublime, which uncovers a passionate motion toward ethics as what one is and can be. The view focused by Subjectivity" is followed by the view focused by The Sublime and Perfectionism. /// O presente artigo explora alguns dos aspectos mais negligenciados nos estudos acerca da visão kierkegaardiana da Ética O autor do artigo toma em consideração o facto de que a perspectiva sobre a vida ética proposta por Kierkegaard na segunda parte da obra Alternativa parece estar já superada no momento em que Kierkegaard publica Temor e Tremor. Apesar disso, objectivo do artigo é precisamente mostrar que as coisas não são assim tão simples. O autor começa com a visão da Ética proposta na obra Post-Scriptum, avançando uma perspectiva mais ampla do ético associada com a noção kierkegaardiana de Sublime, noção essa que desvela um movimento apaixonado para a Ética entendida como aquilo que se é e que se pode vir a ser. Nesse sentido, a perspectiva do ético focalizada na noção de Subjectividade é seguida pela perspectiva focalizada nas noções de Sublime e de Perfeccionismo.
    19th Century Philosophy, Miscellaneous
  •  46
    Assertion and commitment in religious belief
    Sophia 10 (1): 7-13. 1971.
    Epistemology of Religion, Misc
  •  98
    Self, Others, Goods, Final Faith
    Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 32 (2): 227-249. 2011.
    Søren KierkegaardGerman Idealism
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