Kierkegaard's MetaphorsMercer University Press, 2001 - 201 ページ Keirkegaard's Metaphors offers an explaination of a more accessible way to understand Kierkegarrd by analyzing his persistent use of metaphors. |
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E Language Decay Ambiguities Opposition and the Need for Passionate Tension | 56 |
Concealing Collisions of the Self The Esthetic Poetization or Metaphor | 69 |
the Romantic Tradition | 81 |
C Becoming Entangled in Metaphor and Acting Fatally | 86 |
C You Are the One | 111 |
Enacting Collisions of the Self The Religious Literalization of Metaphor | 121 |
The Coming into Existence of Metaphor | 127 |
B Rejecting or Annulling Metaphor to Embrace It Existentially | 139 |
C Enacting and Literalizing Metaphor through Imitation Suffering and Atonement | 150 |
D The Woman Who Was a Sinner | 159 |
Metaphor and Dying to the World | 165 |
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多く使われている語句
abstract according to Kierkegaard actuality Adler Anti-Climacus appropriate asserts authorship become choose Christ Christian Discourses collision concrete context contradiction divine earnestness Eighteen Discourses Either/Or essential esthete's esthetic poet eternal ethical ethical-religious ethicist existential existentialist expression faith finite G. K. Chesterton gaard George Eliot Gouwens Henry David Thoreau Howard Hong human existence idea ideal imaginary constructions imaginative constructions imitation indirect communication individual infinite Irony journal entry Judge William Kierke Kierkegaard writes Kierkegaard's metaphors linguistic literal Mackey maieutic Manheimer means Mercer University meta Metaphor and Religious metaphorical constructions notes offers Olaf College oneself parable paradox passion person philosophical phor poetry Point of View portrayed possibility Postscript pseudonymous reader reduplication relationship religious language romantic sense Socrates Søren Søren Kierkegaard Soskice speak speech sphere striving suffering suggests task telos tenor and vehicle tension thereby thing thought tion truer impression truth ultimately understanding University Press upbuilding Various Spirits words
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10 ページ - Man is a synthesis of the infinite and the finite, of the temporal and the eternal, of freedom and necessity, in short it is a synthesis.