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    Kierkegaard and the Paradox of Religious Diversity (review)
    Review of Metaphysics 71 (1). 2017.
  •  2
    Love
    In John Lippitt & George Pattison (eds.), The Oxford handbook of Kierkegaard, Oxford University Press. 2013.
    This chapter examines Soren Kierkegaard's view about the concept of love. It suggests that Kierkegaard's ideas about love can be found in Works of Love, which contains a series of deliberations on the Judeo-Christian commandment to love one's neighbour as oneself. The chapter also discusses episodes of the story of human love in Kierkegaard's earlier works, his Either/Or, Fear and Trembling, and Philosophical Fragments. It also argues that Kierkegaard's philosophical, literary, and theological e…Read more
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    Review of Sharon krishek, Kierkegaard on Faith and Love (review)
    Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2010 (1). 2010.
  • Rethinking hatred of self : a Kierkegaardian exploration
    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.
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    Soren Kierkegaard's Works of Love, a series of deliberations on the commandment to love one's neighbor, has often been condemned by critics. Here, Ferreira seeks to rehabilitate Works of Love as one of Kierkegaard's most important works. He shows that Kierkegaard's deliberations on love are highly relevant to some important themes in contemporary ethics, including impartiality, duty, equality, mutuality, reciprocity, self-love, sympathy, and sacrifice. Ferreira also argues that Works of Love bea…Read more
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    Kierkegaard
    Wiley-Blackwell. 2009.
    The first comprehensive introduction to cover the entire span of Kierkegaard’s authorship. Explores how the two strands of his writing—religious discourses and pseudonymous literary creations—influenced each other Accompanies the reader chronologically through all the philosopher’s major works, and integrates his writing into his biography Employs a unique “how to” approach to help the reader discover individual texts on their own and to help them closely examine Kierkegaard’s language Presents …Read more
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    Kierkegaard
    Wiley-Blackwell. 2008.
    The first comprehensive introduction to cover the entire span of Kierkegaard’s authorship. Explores how the two strands of his writing—religious discourses and pseudonymous literary creations—influenced each other Accompanies the reader chronologically through all the philosopher’s major works, and integrates his writing into his biography Employs a unique “how to” approach to help the reader discover individual texts on their own and to help them closely examine Kierkegaard’s language Presents …Read more
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    John Locke and the Ethics of Belief (review)
    Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 59 (4): 1105-1107. 1999.
  •  11
    Looking Back and Looking Ahead
    In Steven Nadler (ed.), Kierkegaard, Wiley‐blackwell. 2008-10-17.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Looking Back – The Retrospectives Looking Back – The Attack Looking Back – Dialectical Tension Looking Ahead.
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    The Sickness unto Death and Discourses
    In Steven Nadler (ed.), Kierkegaard, Wiley‐blackwell. 2008-10-17.
    This chapter contains sections titled: The Sickness unto Death Three Discourses at the Communion on Fridays further reading.
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    Practice in Christianity, Discourses, and the “Attack”
    In Steven Nadler (ed.), Kierkegaard, Wiley‐blackwell. 2008-10-17.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Practice in Christianity Discourses (1850, 1851) The “Attack” further reading.
  •  9
    Concluding Unscientific Postscript and Two Ages
    In Steven Nadler (ed.), Kierkegaard, Wiley‐blackwell. 2008-10-17.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Concluding Unscientific Postscript to Philosophical Fragments A Literary Review: Two Ages further reading.
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    Works of Love, Discourses, and Other Writings
    In Steven Nadler (ed.), Kierkegaard, Wiley‐blackwell. 2008-10-17.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Upbuilding Discourses in Various Spirits Works Of Love: Some Christian Deliberations in the Form of Discourses Christian Discourses The Crisis and a Crisis in the Life of an Actress The Point of View for My Work as an Author Three Godly Discourses further reading.
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    Repetition, Fear and Trembling, and More Discourses
    In Steven Nadler (ed.), Kierkegaard, Wiley‐blackwell. 2008-10-17.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Repetition Fear and Trembling More Upbuilding Discourses of 1843 further reading.
  •  11
    Introduction: Reading Kierkegaard
    In Steven Nadler (ed.), Kierkegaard, Wiley‐blackwell. 2008-10-17.
    This chapter contains sections titled: The Visual Introduction The Contemporary Discussion – Kierkegaard the Writer.
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    Either – Or and the First Upbuilding Discourses
    In Steven Nadler (ed.), Kierkegaard, Wiley‐blackwell. 2008-10-17.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Either – Or Two Upbuilding Discourses (1843) further reading.
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    Index
    In Steven Nadler (ed.), Kierkegaard, Wiley‐blackwell. 2008-10-17.
    The prelims comprise: Half‐Title Page Wiley Series Page Title Page Copyright Page Table of Contents Preface List of Abbreviations.
  •  11
    David Basinger, Religious Diversity: A Philosophical Assessment (review)
    International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 54 (3): 185-187. 2002.
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    The misfortune of the happy
    Journal of Religious Ethics 34 (3): 461-483. 2006.
    Levinas himself raises the question: "why would I feel responsible in the presence of the Face" since "we are separate ontological beings?" This questions the character of our response to the other--both in terms of agency and motivation. While the general reception of Levinas's thought has focused on his description of us as "hostage"--that is, on the moment of assignation (or assignment) by the other--I suggest that Levinas himself also, though not as directly, addresses (as he needs to) the c…Read more
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    Total Altruism" in Levinas's "Ethics of the Welcome
    Journal of Religious Ethics 29 (3). 2001.
    Levinas's ethics of other-centered service has been criticized at the theoretical level for failing to offer a conception of moral agency adequate to ground its imperative and at the practical level for encouraging self-hatred. Levinas's explicit resistance to the incorporation of the phrase "as yourself" in the Judaeo-Christian love command might seem to validate the critics' complaints. The author argues, on the contrary, that Levinas does offer a strong and compelling conception of moral agen…Read more
  •  15
    J. Kellenberger, Kierkegaard and Nietzsche: Faith and Eternal Acceptance
    International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 45 (2): 141-142. 1999.
  •  13
    Total Altruism” in Levinas’s “Ethics of The Welcome
    Journal of Religious Ethics 29 (3): 443-470. 2001.
    Levinas’s ethics of other‐centered service has been criticized at the theoretical level for failing to offer a conception of moral agency adequate to ground its imperative and at the practical level for encouraging self‐ hatred. Levinas’s explicit resistance to the incorporation of the phrase ”as yourself“ in the Judaeo‐Christian love command might seem to validate the critics’ complaints. The author argues, on the contrary, that Levinas does offer a strong and compelling conception of moral age…Read more
  •  9
    One’s Own Pastor – Judging the Judge
    Kierkegaard Studies Yearbook 2008 (1): 200-215. 2008.
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    Other‐Worldliness in Kierkegaard’s Works of Love
    Philosophical Investigations 22 (1): 65-79. 2002.
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    This chapter discusses different views on religion and ethics from the viewpoint of Emmanuel Levinas and Søren Kierkegaard, and their insightful comparisons and contrasts to the viewpoints of Merold Westphal. It presents the qualifications that can be made for such comparison, first with Kierkegaard, then to Levinas. It argues that if Kierkegaard's view is that “God always stands between me and my neighbor”, it is then related to the view of Levinas, that is “the neighbor always stands between m…Read more
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    David Basinger, religious diversity: A philosophical assessment
    International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 54 (3): 185-187. 2003.