Introduction
Merold Westphal and Martin J. Matustik Sigla
1. THe Kierkegaard-Effect in the Shaping of the Contours of
Modernity
Calvin O. Schrag
2. Sartre's Debts to Kierkegaard: A Partial Reckoning
William L. McBride
3. Heidegger's Reading of Kierkegaard Revisited: From
Ontological Abstraction to Ethical Concretion
Patricia J. Huntington
4. God, Anxiety, and Female Divinity
Alison Leigh Brown
5. Kierkegaard's View of the Unconscious
C. Stephen Evans
6. Amatory Cures for Material Dis-ease: A Kristevian Reading of
The Sickness unto Death
Tamsin Lorraine
7. Kierkegaard and Feminism: Apologetic, Repetition, and
Dialogue
Wanda Warren Berry
8. Paradoxes in Interpretation: Kierkegaard and Gadamer
Stephen N. Dunning
9. Kierkegaard, Wittgenstein, and a Method of "Virtue
Ethics"
Robert C. Roberts
10. The Politics of Existence: Buber and Kiergaard
Robert L. Perkins
11. Communicative Freedom and Negative Theology
Jurgen Habermas
Translated with Notes by Martin J. Matustik and Patricia J.
Huntington
12. Kierkegaard and Critical Theory
James L. Marsh
13. Instants, Secrets, and Singularities: Dealing Death in
Kierkegaard and Derrida
John D. Cputo
14. Kierkegaard's Radical Existential Praxis, or: Why the
Individual Defies Liberal, Communitarian, and Postmodern
Categories
Martin J. Matustik
15. The Transparent Shadow: Kierkegaard and Levina in
Dialogue
Merole Westphal
Works Cited
Contributors
Index
Engages Kierkegaard in conversation with critical social theory and postmodern thought.
MARTIN J. MATUSTIK is Professor of Philosophy at Purdue University and author of Postnational Identity: Critical Theory and Existential Philosophy in Habermas, Kierkegaard, and Havel.
MEROLD WESTPHAS is Professor of Philosophy at Fordham University. His books include God, Guilt, and Death: An Existential Phenomenology of Religion, and Suspicion and Faith: The Religious Uses of Modern Atheism.
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