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Volume 9: Kierkegaard and Existentialism (Kierkegaard Research
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Contents: Preface; Simone de Beauvoir: a founding feminist's appreciation of Kierkegaard, Ronald M. Green and Mary Jean Green; Nicholas Berdyaev: Kierkegaard amongst the artists, mystics and solitary thinkers, George Pattison; Martin Buber: 'No-one can so refute Kierkegaard as Kierkegaard himself', Peter Šajda; Albert Camus: walled within God, Leo Stan; Martin Heidegger: Kierkegaard's influence hidden and in full view, Vincent McCarthy; Michel Henry: the goodness of living affectivity, Leo Stan; Karl Jaspers: a great awakener's way to philosophy of existence, István Czakó; Gabriel Marcel: the silence of truth, Jeanette Bresson Ladegaard Knox; Jacques Maritain: Kierkegaard as 'champion of the singular', Nathaniel Kramer; Maurice Merleau-Ponty: Kierkegaard's influence on his work, Elisabetta Basso; Friedrich Nietzsche: rival visions of the best way of life, Thomas Miles; Franz Rosenzweig: a kindred spirit in alignment with Kierkegaard, Claudia Welz; Jean-Paul Sartre: Kierkegaard's influence on his theory of nothingness, Manuela Hackel; Lev Shestov: Kierkegaard in the Ox of Phalaris, George Pattison; Miguel de Unamuno: Kierkegaard's Spanish 'brother', Jan E. Evans; Jean Wahl: philosophies of existence and the introduction of Kierkegaard in the non-Germanic world, Alejandro Cavallazzi Sánchez and Azucena Palavicini Sánchez; Indexes.

About the Author

Jon Stewart is an Associate Research Professor in the Soren Kierkegaard Research Centre at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark. Ronald M. Green, Mary Jean Green, George Pattison, Peter Sajda, Leo Stan, Vincent McCarthy, Istvan Czako, Jeanette Bresson Ladegaard Knox, Nathaniel Kramer, Elisabetta Basso, Thomas Miles, Claudia Welz, Manuela Hackel, Jan E. Evans, Alejandro Cavallazzi Sanchez, Azucena Palavicini Sanchez.

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’One of the most interesting features of this volume is how it allows the reader to trace Kierkegaard’s reception from thinker to thinker... a rich resource for Kierkegaard scholars... the great merit of this volume is the way it collects thorough, detailed, and up-to-date studies of Kierkegaard’s influence on these thinkers, as well as bibliographic information on the relevant scholarship... these essays will still be helpful for researchers seeking to determine whether a given thinker in fact engaged with Kierkegaard’s thought. Consequently, this volume (like this series) will serve as the ideal first stop for researchers seeking to understand Kierkegaard in relation to other major philosophical, theological, and literary figures.’ Philosophy in Review

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