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504Two testimonies in american philosophy: Stanley Cavell, Henry BugbeeJournal of Speculative Philosophy 17 (2): 108-121. 2003.
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488On Søren Kierkegaard: dialogue, polemics, lost intimacy, and timeArs Disputandi 8 1566-5399. 2008.
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91Knights of Faith and Resignation: Reading Kierkegaard's Fear and TremblingState 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 ...
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63Abraham and Dilemma: Kierkegaard's Teleological Suspension Revisited (review)International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 19 (1/2). 1986.
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62Review 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.
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41Repetition and Philosophical CrumbsOxford 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.
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40Kierkegaard's job discourse: Getting back the world (review)International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 34 (3). 1993.
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36The Primal Roots of American Philosophy: Pragmatism, Phenomenology, and Native American Thought (review)Journal of Speculative Philosophy 16 (4): 291-294. 2002.
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31Ethics, 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
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25Living with double vision: Objectivity, subjectivity and human understandingInquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 31 (2). 1988.
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24In ____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
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22What has Hegel to do with Henry James? Acknowledgment, dependence, and having a life of one's ownInquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 45 (3). 2002.This Article does not have an abstract
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19Kierkegaard, our contemporary: Reason, subjectivity, and the selfSouthern Journal of Philosophy 27 (3): 381-397. 1989.
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13Kierkegaardian Ethics: Explorations of a Strange Yet Familiar TerrainRevista 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
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12Review of M. Jamie Ferreira, Kierkegaard (review)Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2009 (3). 2009.
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10Kierkegaard, Our Contemporary: Reason, Subjectivity, and the Self 1Southern Journal of Philosophy 27 (3): 381-397. 1989.
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9Wilderness and the Heart: Henry Bugbee's Philosophy of Place, Presence, and MemoryUniversity 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
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9Unravels 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.
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8The Literary KierkegaardComparative and Continental Philosophy 4 (2). 2012.Kierkegaard is more than a theologian, existentialist, or philosopher. Ziolkowski gives us a sequence of exhaustively researched chapters that are fine-tuned accounts of the Kierkegaard who assiduously and enthusiastically read Cervantes, Shakespeare, Wolfram, and Aristophanes. He also introduces us to a literary powerhouse who comes to influence great writers of the late 19th and 20th centuries: Ibsen, Rilke, and Kafka; Isak Dinesen, Ortega, and Unamuno; Auden, David Lodge and John Updike. The …Read more
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8Excursions with Kierkegaard: others, goods, death, and final faithBloomsbury Academic. 2013.Subjectivity: exposure, care, response -- On self, others, goods, and final faith -- On style and pseudonymity -- A faith that defies self-deception -- On reflexivity, vision, and the self -- On faith, the maternal, and postmodernism -- Socratic self-sufficiency, Christian dependency -- On authenticity -- The garden of death: faith as interpersonal -- When is death?.
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7Moriah in Tivoli: Introducing the Spectacular Fear and Trembling!Kierkegaard Studies Yearbook 2002 (1): 203-226. 2002.
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Areas of Interest
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19th Century Philosophy |