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Kierkegaard's 'Fear and Trembling': A Reader's Guide
By (Author) Clare Carlisle
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Continuum International Publishing Group Ltd.
1st July 2010
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Philosophy of religion
198.9
Paperback
192
Width 138mm, Height 216mm
312g
Sren Kierkegaard was without question one of the most important and influential thinkers of the nineteenth century. Fear and Trembling is a classic text in the history of both philosophical and religious thought that still challenges readers with its original philosophical perspective and idiosyncratic literary style. Kierkegaard's 'Fear and Trembling': A Reader's Guide offers a concise and accessible introduction to this hugely important and notoriously demanding work. Written specifically to meet the needs of students coming to Kierkegaard for the first time, the book offers guidance on: - Philosophical and historical context - Key themes - Reading the text - Reception and influence - Further reading
"Clare Carlisle's patient and probing orchestration of the many levels and the smallest details of this thrillingly complex text promises to be as illuminating for Kierkegaard scholars as it is useful for those approaching it for the first time." - Stephen Mulhall, University of Oxford, UK
Clare Carlisle is Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Liverpool, UK. She is the author of Kierkegaard's Philosophy of Becoming (SUNY Press, 2005).