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Either/Or (1843) ingeniously describes the turn in 19th century philosophy to the reification of human existence. Written in the form of a modern novel, the book shifts style and thinking in virtuoso fashion. Kierkegaard’s major early work provides a philosophical analysis of the living manifestations of aesthetics, ethics (and religion). This "monster of a book" is made accessible here based on the latest state of research. Søren Kierkegaards frühes Hauptwerk Entweder – Oder (1843) bezeichnet in genialer Weise die Wendung der Philosophie des 19. Jahrhunderts zur Konkretion des humanen Existierens in Handlungssituationen. Damit steht dieses „Monstrum von einem Buch“ in der Tradition von Idealismus und Romantik, um sie zu verabschieden: In der Art eines modernen Romans, der die Sprachformen virtuos wechselt, zugleich in der Analyse der Lebensformen des Ästhetischen, Ethischen und Religiösen. „Papiere von A“ heißen die gesammelten Aphorismen, Mozart-Interpretationen, schwermütigen Texte samt „Tagebuch des Verführers“ - „Papiere von B“ die beiden großen Lehrbriefe zur Verteidigung der Ehe und des ethisch Allgemeinen überhaupt. So erscheint die ästhetische Unmittelbarkeit als Krise, die Ethik der Selbst-Wahl als Lösung, die wiederum im religiösen Selbst-Verhältnis ihre ultimative Grenze ahnen lässt.Die Beiträge dieses Bandes – ein Ergebnis internationaler Zusammenarbeit – erschließen Kierkegaards Existenzwissenschaft, die Denken und Lebensgefühl des 20./21. Jahrhunderts vorweg hat zur Sprache bringen können. Die Exegese dieses Klassikers geschieht auf der Basis der neuen Edition von Søren Kierkegaards Skrifter, an die sich die begonnene Deutsche Søren Kierkegaard Edition anschließt.
Ethics. --- existential philosophy. --- morality.
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Religion and Morality seeks to answer two fundamental questions regarding the relation between religion and morality. The first is the puzzle posed by Socrates, the so-called ' Euthyphro dilemma', which asks: is morality valuable by virtue of its intrinsic importance and worth, or is morality valuable because, and only because, God approves it and commands us to follow its dictates? The second question is raised by Kierkegaard in Fear and Trembling . He asks: Is a conflict between religion and morality possible? Does God ever demand that we neglect our moral commitments? The discussion on these questions is divided into three parts. In the first two parts, we discuss the idea that morality depends on religion. The authors distinguish two types of dependence: strong dependence, according to which the very existence, or validity, of moral obligations depends on God's command, and weak dependence, according to which though morality itself is independent of God, God (or belief in God) is necessary to enable human beings to know their moral duties and to carry them out. The authors reject the strong dependence thesis, as well as most versions of the weak dependence. The third part of the book discusses different versions of the view that religion might conflict with morality. The authors reject this view, and show that very few religious thinkers would follow it all the way through to its ultimate consequences. The book has implications for the philosophy of religion, in its emphasis on the centrality of the moral element in religion, and for moral philosophy, in its highlighting, among other things, of the nature of moral judgments.
Ethics --- Morality --- Philosophy --- Religion
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Psychology --- Psychology. --- psychological theory --- psychoanalysis --- morality --- sexuality
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Ethics --- Morality --- China --- Politics and government.
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ethics --- moral philosophy --- morality --- applied ethics --- Ethics
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