Volume 2, Tome II: Kierkegaard and the Greek World - Aristotle and Other Greek Authors

Volume 2, Tome II: Kierkegaard and the Greek World - Aristotle and Other Greek Authors

Stewart, Jon; Nun, Katalin

Taylor & Francis Ltd

02/2010

352

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Inglês

9780754669821

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Contents: Part I Aristotle: Organon and Metaphysics IV: the first principles of logic and the debate about mediation, HAYvard LA?kke and Arild Waaler; Physics and Metaphysics: change, modal categories and agency, HAYvard LA?kke and Arild Waaler; Nichomachean Ethics: ignorance and relationships, HAYvard LA?kke; Poetics: the rebirth of tragedy at the end of modernity, Daniel Greenspan; Rhetoric: eloquence, faith and probability, Heiko Schulz; Cumulative Aristotle bibliography, Katalin Nun. Part II Other Greek Philosophers: Diogenes Laertius: Kierkegaard's source and inspiration, Nicolae Irina; The Eleatics: Kierkegaard's metaphysical considerations of being and motion, Jon Stewart; Heraclitus: Presocratic ideas of motion, change and opposites in Kierkegaard's thought, Finn Gredal Jensen; The Skeptics: Kierkegaard and classical skepticism, Anthony Rudd; The Sophists: Kierkegaard's interpretation of Socrates and the Sophists, K. Brian SA?derquist; The Stoics: Kierkegaard on the passion for apathy, Rick Anthony Furtak. Part III Poets, Dramatists and Historians: Aeschylus: Kierkegaard and early Greek tragedy, Finn Gredal Jensen; Euripides: Kierkegaard and the ancient tragic heroes, Nicolae Irina; Herodotus: traces of The Histories in Kierkegaard's writings, Finn Gredal Jensen; Hesiod: Kierkegaard and the Greek gods, Nicolae Irina; Homer: Kierkegaard's use of the Homeric poems, Finn Gredal Jensen; Plutarch: a constant cultural reference, Nicolae Irina; Sophocles: the tragic of Kierkegaard's modern Antigone, Nicolae Irina; Indexes
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