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This work uses the writings of Kierkegaard to offer a novel and challenging way of approaching the concepts of anxiety, repetition, freedom and contemporaneity. Pivotal to this project is a reinterpretation of Kierkegaard's notion of 'taking notice' and its elevation to the status of a central principle which opens up new interpretive dimensions.
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- Cover
- Kierkegaard
- Contents
- Series Editor’s Preface
- Acknowledgements
- Abbreviations
- ‘Taking notice’: An introduction
- Part 1 Anxiety and Individuality
- Part II Time, History and the Fall: St Augustine and Kant
- Part III Freedom and Eternity: Schelling’s Saga
- Part IV Kierkegaard’s creed of faith: Contemporaneity and repetition
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index