Since art is essential to the love of one's neighbor as oneself and to love's chief goal of building up one another, we cannot understand love without also understanding its art. Observing that praise is ubiquitous in Soren Kierkegaard's writings, Richard McCombs interprets Kierkegaard's Works of Love as a eulogy of love's arts of forgiveness, peace-making, and building up one's neighbor in maturity and charity. Kierkegaard stresses love's ability to achieve results, calling love irresistible and almost magical in overcoming obstacles to its purposes; living the life of faith and love involves skillful attention to the specificity of the episodes in an individual's life, and the creative imagining of new ways of enacting these virtues. McCombs argues that Kierkegaard's ideas about the art of love reveal limits or exceptions to his individualism and to his anti-consequentialism in ethics. Art and Praise in Kierkegaard's Works of Love explores Kierkegaard's distinct praises of love through texts like Works of Love, The Brothers Karamazov, and Middlemarch to illustrate, complement, and sometimes correct Kierkegaard's profound account of love's art and wisdom, suggesting ways that the art of praise bears on other questions in aesthetics, ethics, and religion.
1 Item ajouté au panier
1 Item ajouté au ramassage
Votre article a été ajouté au ramassage à [location]
Il vous manque [amount] pour obtenir la LIVRAISON GRATUITE!
Vous avez droit à la LIVRAISON GRATUITE!
Translation missing: fr.settings.free_shipping_default_message
This outstanding work focuses the spotlight on an often-neglected aspect of Kierkegaard’s authorship, arguing that much of it can be read doxologically, as an encomium to such Christian virtues as faith and love. Richard McCombs aptly observes that Kierkegaard was convinced that praising love was an essential strategy for building up love in the neighbor. For Kierkegaard this praise must employ Socratic pedagogy and aesthetic devices, even devious art, because love is offensive to merely human values. McCombs intriguingly suggests that the need for artful strategies is reinforced by the fact that loving properly is also an art, for love requires wisdom and practical know-how. This book emphasizes Kierkegaard’s central contention that all people can become virtuosos of the art of love, artfully expressing essential human equality despite inessential worldly inequalities.
Date de publication : Dec 19, 2023
Langue : anglais
Nombre de pages : 194
Éditeur : Bloomsbury Academic
ISBN : 9781666936056
Dimensions :
6.25" W x
1.0" L x
9.35" H
Richard McCombs teaches at St. John's College in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Vous aimerez peut-être aussi
Previous
Next
Articles récemment consultés
Le choix d’une sélection entraîne l’actualisation de la page entière.
S’ouvre dans une nouvelle fenêtre.
Les livres numériques d’Indigo sont disponibles sur Kobo.com
Connectez-vous ou créez votre compte Kobo gratuit pour commencer. Lisez des livres numériques sur n'importe quelle liseuse Kobo ou avec l'application Kobo gratuite.
Pourquoi Kobo?
Avec plus de 6 millions des meilleurs livres numériques au monde, Kobo vous offre tout un univers de lecture. Libérez-vous des étagères et profitez de points de récompense à chaque achat.