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Volume 13: Kierkegaard's Influence on the Social Sciences (Kierkegaard Research: Sources, Reception and Resources)

Author Jon Stewart
Publisher Ashgate
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Author(s) Jon Stewart
Publisher Ashgate
ISBN / ASIN 1409434907
ISBN-13 9781409434900
Sales Rank #5,623,241
Marketplace United States 🇺🇸
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Kierkegaard has long been known as a philosopher and theologian, but his contributions to psychology, anthropology and sociology have also made an important impact on these fields. In many of the works of his complex authorship, Kierkegaard presents his intriguing and unique vision of the nature and mental life of human beings individually and collectively. The articles featured in the present volume explore the reception of Kierkegaard's thought in the social sciences. Of these fields Kierkegaard is perhaps best known in psychology, where "The Concept of Anxiety" and "The Sickness unto Death" have been the two most influential texts. With regard to the field of sociology, social criticism, or social theory, "Kierkegaard's Literary Review of Two Ages" has also been regarded as offering valuable insights about some important dynamics of modern society.
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