The aim of this paper is to clarify Kierkegaard’s concept of demonic despair (and demonic evil) and to show its relevance for discussions of the guise of the good thesis (i.e. that in φ-ing intentionally, we take φ-ing to be good). Contemporary discussions of diabolic evil often emphasise the phenomena of despair and acedia as apparent counter-examples to the guise of the good. I contend that Kierkegaard’s analysis of despair is relevant to these discussions, because it reconciles demonic (extreme) despair and acedia with the guise of the good. In The Sickness unto Death, Kierkegaard provides an influential, systematic account of despair that relates evil, despair, and acedia to each other. Michelle Kosch argues that this account goes beyon...
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This paper attempts to explain the Kierkegaard's view concerning despair and its relation with ...
Soren Kierkegaard, the mystic existentialist, questions the role of despairing human life in his cel...
Kierkegaard differs from his contemporaries Schopenhauer and Nietzsche by emphasizing the value of h...
How are we to read and how translate the brief formulae with which ‟The Sickness unto Death” introdu...
This paper attempts to explain the Kierkegaard's view concerning despair and its relation with sin. ...
How are we to read and how translate the brief formulae with which ‟The Sickness unto Death” introdu...
This dissertation examines and explicates S0ren Kierkegaard\u27s categories of despair as found in T...
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The concepts of anxiety and despair together are central to Kierkegaard\u27s conception of the self....
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The article analyses the question of man ́s despair. In his book The Sickness Unto Death Kierkegaard...
The concepts of anxiety and despair together are central to Kierkegaard\u27s conception of the self....
This chapter relates Kierkegaard’s views on anthropology and selfhood to Kantian and post-Kantian ph...
In this chapter, I explore the themes of anger, the demoniac, sacrifice, and their relations, in Kie...
Many Americans are underinsured or uninsured. These individuals certainly despair over their healthc...
This paper attempts to explain the Kierkegaard's view concerning despair and its relation with ...
Soren Kierkegaard, the mystic existentialist, questions the role of despairing human life in his cel...
Kierkegaard differs from his contemporaries Schopenhauer and Nietzsche by emphasizing the value of h...
How are we to read and how translate the brief formulae with which ‟The Sickness unto Death” introdu...
This paper attempts to explain the Kierkegaard's view concerning despair and its relation with sin. ...
How are we to read and how translate the brief formulae with which ‟The Sickness unto Death” introdu...
This dissertation examines and explicates S0ren Kierkegaard\u27s categories of despair as found in T...
In this paper I examine the connection between religious belief, despair and gender in Kierkegaard's...
The concepts of anxiety and despair together are central to Kierkegaard\u27s conception of the self....
The Book of Job is often read as the Bible's response to theodicy's 'problem of evil.' As a resoluti...
The article analyses the question of man ́s despair. In his book The Sickness Unto Death Kierkegaard...
The concepts of anxiety and despair together are central to Kierkegaard\u27s conception of the self....
This chapter relates Kierkegaard’s views on anthropology and selfhood to Kantian and post-Kantian ph...
In this chapter, I explore the themes of anger, the demoniac, sacrifice, and their relations, in Kie...
Many Americans are underinsured or uninsured. These individuals certainly despair over their healthc...