While some consider the comic to be a trivial subject, fit mainly for amusement or distraction, Søren Kierkegaard disagrees. This dissertation examines Kierkegaard’s understanding of the nature of the comic and how he believes even the triviality of comic jest to be deeply tied to ethical and theological earnestness. First, I examine Kierkegaard’s understanding of the comic, irony, and humor, drawing primarily from Concluding Unscientific Postscript (1846). I argue that, for Kierkegaard, the comic is a contradiction or misrelation that is essentially though not absolutely painless, providing a “way out.” The comic is a contradiction between norms, suggesting that it springs from one’s perspective in a way that holds important implicatio...
Kierkegaard's preoccupation with a separation between the ‘inner’ and the ‘outer’ runs through his w...
Kierkegaard's preoccupation with a separation between the ‘inner’ and the ‘outer’ runs through his w...
Kierkegaard's preoccupation with a separation between the ‘inner’ and the ‘outer’ runs through his w...
Irony, humor and the comic play vital yet under-appreciated roles in Kierkegaard's thought. Focusing...
This dissertation begins by addressing a puzzle that arises in academic analytic interpretations of ...
AbstractKierkegaard and the Funnyby Eric Linus KaplanDoctor of Philosophy in PhilosophyUniversity of...
AbstractKierkegaard and the Funnyby Eric Linus KaplanDoctor of Philosophy in PhilosophyUniversity of...
Scientific scholarship when applied to ethics may not only fail in providing a doctrine of ethics, b...
The aim of the text is to characterise some phenomenal aspects of irony (particularly, of the ironic...
This thesis provides an analysis of Kierkegaard’s latter pseudonymous works and the way they can be ...
In this doctoral dissertation I examine the development of Kierkegaard's sense of vocation as a Chri...
The central issue in the works of Danish philosopher and religious thinker Soren Kierkegaard (1813-1...
The central issue in the works of Danish philosopher and religious thinker Soren Kierkegaard (1813-1...
Kierkegaard's preoccupation with a separation between the ‘inner’ and the ‘outer’ runs through his w...
Kierkegaard's preoccupation with a separation between the ‘inner’ and the ‘outer’ runs through his w...
Kierkegaard's preoccupation with a separation between the ‘inner’ and the ‘outer’ runs through his w...
Kierkegaard's preoccupation with a separation between the ‘inner’ and the ‘outer’ runs through his w...
Kierkegaard's preoccupation with a separation between the ‘inner’ and the ‘outer’ runs through his w...
Irony, humor and the comic play vital yet under-appreciated roles in Kierkegaard's thought. Focusing...
This dissertation begins by addressing a puzzle that arises in academic analytic interpretations of ...
AbstractKierkegaard and the Funnyby Eric Linus KaplanDoctor of Philosophy in PhilosophyUniversity of...
AbstractKierkegaard and the Funnyby Eric Linus KaplanDoctor of Philosophy in PhilosophyUniversity of...
Scientific scholarship when applied to ethics may not only fail in providing a doctrine of ethics, b...
The aim of the text is to characterise some phenomenal aspects of irony (particularly, of the ironic...
This thesis provides an analysis of Kierkegaard’s latter pseudonymous works and the way they can be ...
In this doctoral dissertation I examine the development of Kierkegaard's sense of vocation as a Chri...
The central issue in the works of Danish philosopher and religious thinker Soren Kierkegaard (1813-1...
The central issue in the works of Danish philosopher and religious thinker Soren Kierkegaard (1813-1...
Kierkegaard's preoccupation with a separation between the ‘inner’ and the ‘outer’ runs through his w...
Kierkegaard's preoccupation with a separation between the ‘inner’ and the ‘outer’ runs through his w...
Kierkegaard's preoccupation with a separation between the ‘inner’ and the ‘outer’ runs through his w...
Kierkegaard's preoccupation with a separation between the ‘inner’ and the ‘outer’ runs through his w...
Kierkegaard's preoccupation with a separation between the ‘inner’ and the ‘outer’ runs through his w...