تفاصيل الكتاب
تنسيق
غلاف صلب
صفحات
320
لغة
الفرنسية
منشور
Apr 4, 1995
الناشر
PAYOT
رقم ISBN-10
2228889091
رقم ISBN-13
9782228889094
الوصف
Theodor W. Adorno delves into the intricate philosophy of Søren Kierkegaard, whose work radically changed the landscape of existential thought. Through a critical exploration, Adorno examines Kierkegaard's ideas on individuality, anxiety, and the complexities of faith. He brings to light Kierkegaard's emphasis on the subjective experience of truth, contrasting it against the backdrop of a more objective, systematic philosophy.
Adorno's analysis transcends mere interpretation; he engages with Kierkegaard's dialectical method, revealing how this approach speaks to modern dilemmas of alienation and the quest for authenticity. The author skillfully navigates Kierkegaard's multifaceted writings, articulating their relevance in a contemporary context where individuals frequently grapple with existential crises.
The work invites readers to confront their own beliefs and uncertainties, echoing the challenges posed by Kierkegaard himself. Adorno’s reflections offer a profound and thought-provoking engagement with the implications of transitioning from abstract thought to personal, meaningful action. In the end, the interplay between despair and hope emerges as a vital theme, reflecting Kierkegaard's enduring influence on philosophy and existentialism.
Adorno's analysis transcends mere interpretation; he engages with Kierkegaard's dialectical method, revealing how this approach speaks to modern dilemmas of alienation and the quest for authenticity. The author skillfully navigates Kierkegaard's multifaceted writings, articulating their relevance in a contemporary context where individuals frequently grapple with existential crises.
The work invites readers to confront their own beliefs and uncertainties, echoing the challenges posed by Kierkegaard himself. Adorno’s reflections offer a profound and thought-provoking engagement with the implications of transitioning from abstract thought to personal, meaningful action. In the end, the interplay between despair and hope emerges as a vital theme, reflecting Kierkegaard's enduring influence on philosophy and existentialism.