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Kierkegaard et Wittgenstein : logique, langage, existence
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ISBN: 9782359353488 Year: 2022 Publisher: Limoges : Lambert-Lucas,

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Il peut sembler étrange de rapprocher Kierkegaard et Wittgenstein, deux penseurs inscrits dans des contextes historiques si différents. Pourtant, au prix d'un double déplacement du regard, le rapprochement s'avère fécond. Il révèle une certaine «?ressemblance de famille?». Il s'avère aussi nécessaire pour éclairer (ou critiquer) les deux philosophes l'un par l'autre. Comme le donnent à penser les traces de cette influence dans son oeuvre, Wittgenstein a été marqué par la lecture du Danois. L'auteur fait ici pour la première fois le relevé complet de ces traces. D'un autre côté, on ne saurait réduire Kierkegaard au «?penseur de l'existence?» ou au «?poète du religieux?». L'analyse du corpus montre qu'il développe - outre une philosophie du langage - une logique du discours qui pense ses conditions de production et de communication (comme le fait de son côté Wittgenstein en philosophie du langage ordinaire), articulant subjectivité et formes de discours. Cette approche comparée, qui reste soucieuse des différences et des oppositions, permet de réhabiliter les aspects les plus philosophiques de l'oeuvre de Kierkegaard et contribue à dissiper l'auréole de mystère qui entoure les textes de Wittgenstein. Kierkegaard et Wittgenstein effectuent un pas de côté par rapport aux ontologies rationalistes et aux métaphysiques classiques, travaillant les marges de la philosophie grâce à la singularité de leurs modes de pensée, de leurs écritures, de leur idée d'oeuvre inachevable.


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Kierkegaard and Issues in Contemporary Ethics
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ISBN: 9783110705744 9783110707137 9783110707199 Year: 2020 Publisher: Berlin Boston

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While Kierkegaard's philosophy focuses on concrete human existence, his thought has rarely been challenged regarding concrete and contemporary moral issues. This volume offers an overview of contemporary ethical issues from a Kierkegaardian perspective, deliberately taking him out of the sphere of Theology and Christian Ethics, and examining the ways in which his works can provide fruitful insight into questions which Kierkegaard certainly never himself envisaged, such as accepting refugees into our communities, understanding how we relate to social media, issues of identity with regard to bioengineering or transgender identity, or problems of interreligious dialogue. The contributions in this volume, by international scholars, seek to address both the challenges and insights of Kierkegaard's existential ethics for our contemporary societies, and its relation to topics of current interest in the field of moral philosophy. The volume is organized into three major sections: the first focusing on the relation between ethics and religion, a topic of primary importance with regard to the development of religious foundationalism and the challenges of dealing with diverse belief systems within our communities; the second on our understandings of ourselves and our relations to others with regard to issues of media and community; and the third targeting more specifically questions of identity, and the ways in which the developments of modern science impact identity construction. This work offers new paths for critically engaging with the moral issues of our times from an existential perspective.

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General ethics --- Kierkegaard, Søren --- Existential ethics --- Religion and ethics --- Internet --- Identity (Philosophical concept) --- Identity --- Philosophy --- Comparison (Philosophy) --- Resemblance (Philosophy) --- Ethics and religion --- Ethics --- Ethics, Existential --- Existentialism --- Situation ethics --- Moral and ethical aspects --- Kierkegaard, Søren, --- Anti-climacus --- H. H. --- 1 KIERKEGAARD, SOREN --- 241.8 --- 17.023 --- 241.8 Theologische ethiek: bijzondere plichten van staat --- Theologische ethiek: bijzondere plichten van staat --- 17.023 Zedenwet. Grondslagen van de ethiek. Natuurlijke zedenwetten --- Zedenwet. Grondslagen van de ethiek. Natuurlijke zedenwetten --- 1 KIERKEGAARD, SOREN Filosofie. Psychologie--KIERKEGAARD, SOREN --- Filosofie. Psychologie--KIERKEGAARD, SOREN --- Anti-Climacus, --- Bogbinder, Hilarius, --- Chʻi-kʻo-kuo, --- Climacus, Johannes, --- Constantius, Constantin, --- Eremita, Victor, --- Haufniensis, Vigilius, --- Johannes, Climacus, --- Johannes de Silentio, --- Kʹerkegor, Seren, --- Kierkegaard, S. --- Kierkegaard, Severino, --- Kierkegaard, Søren Aabye, --- K'i︠e︡rkegor, Sʹoren, --- Kīrkajūrd, Sūrīn, --- Kirkegaard, Soeren, --- Kirkegor, Seren, --- Ḳirḳegor, Sern, --- Kirkegors, Sērens, --- Kirukegōru, Søren, --- Kjerkegor, Seren, --- Kʻo-erh-kʻai-ko-erh, --- Notabene, Nicolaus, --- Silentio, Johannes de, --- Sūrīn Kīrkajūrd, --- Victor, Eremita, --- Vigilius, Haufniensis, --- קירקגור, סרן --- קירקגור, סורן --- קירקגור, סירן --- קירקגור, סירן, --- קירקגורד, סרן, --- 克尓凯郭尓,


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While Kierkegaard’s philosophy focuses on concrete human existence, his thought has rarely been challenged regarding concrete and contemporary moral issues. This volume offers an overview of contemporary ethical issues from a Kierkegaardian perspective, deliberately taking him out of the sphere of Theology and Christian Ethics, and examining the ways in which his works can provide fruitful insight into questions which Kierkegaard certainly never himself envisaged, such as accepting refugees into our communities, understanding how we relate to social media, issues of identity with regard to bioengineering or transgender identity, or problems of interreligious dialogue. The contributions in this volume, by international scholars, seek to address both the challenges and insights of Kierkegaard’s existential ethics for our contemporary societies, and its relation to topics of current interest in the field of moral philosophy. The volume is organized into three major sections: the first focusing on the relation between ethics and religion, a topic of primary importance with regard to the development of religious foundationalism and the challenges of dealing with diverse belief systems within our communities; the second on our understandings of ourselves and our relations to others with regard to issues of media and community; and the third targeting more specifically questions of identity, and the ways in which the developments of modern science impact identity construction. This work offers new paths for critically engaging with the moral issues of our times from an existential perspective.

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