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  1. (1 other version)On Kierkegaard's Doctrine of Love.T. W. Adorno - 1939 - Studies in Philosophy and Social Science 8:413.
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  • The Presence of the Absent Neighbor in Works of Love.Pia Søltoft - 1998 - Kierkegaard Studies Yearbook 1998 (1):113-128.
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  • Being and existence in Kierkegaard's pseudonymous works.John W. Elrod - 1975 - Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press.
    In this study John W. Elrod demonstrates that Kierkegaard's pseudonymous writings have an ontological foundation that unites the disparate elements of these books. The descriptions of the different stages of human development are not fully understandable, the author argues, without an awareness of the role played by this ontology in Kierkegaard's analysis of human existence. Kierkegaard contends that the self is a synthesis of finitude and infinitude, body and soul, reality and ideality, necessity and possibility, and time and eternity. Each (...)
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  • (1 other version)On Kierkegaard’s Doctrine of Love.T. W. Adorno - 1939 - Zeitschrift für Sozialforschung 8 (3):413-429.
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  • Other‐Worldliness in Kierkegaard’s Works of Love– A Response.Sylvia Walsh - 2002 - Philosophical Investigations 22 (1):80-85.
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  • (1 other version)On the dumb sublimity of law: A critique of the post-structuralist orientation towards ethics.Matthew Sharpe - 2003 - Minerva - An Internet Journal of Philosophy 7 (1).
    This paper stages an argument in five premises: 1. That the insight to which post-structuralist ethics responds—which is that there is an 'unmistakable particularity of concrete persons or social groups'—leads theorists who base their moral theory upon it into a problematic parallel to that charted by Kant in his analysis of the sublime. 2. That Kant's analysis of the sublime divides its experience into what I call two 'moments', the second of which involves a reflexive move which the post-structuralists are (...)
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  • Something Anti-social about Works of Love.Peter George - 1998 - In George Pattison & Steven Shakespeare (eds.), Kierkegaard: the self in society. New York: St. Martin's Press. pp. 70--81.
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  • (1 other version)On The Dumb Sublimity Of Law: A Critique Of The Post-structuralist Orientation Towards Ethics.Matthew Sharpe - 2003 - Minerva 7:23-43.
    This paper stages an argument in five premises:1. That the insight to which post-structuralist ethics responds—which is that there is an 'unmistakableparticularity of concrete persons or social groups'—leads theorists who base their moral theory upon itinto a problematic parallel to that charted by Kant in his analysis of the sublime.2. That Kant's analysis of the sublime divides its experience into what I call two 'moments', the secondof which involves a reflexive move which the post-structuralists are unwilling to sanction in theontological (...)
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