03522nam 2200505I 450 991015500260332120181224161441.01-351-87511-61-315-23479-3(CKB)3710000000965220(MiAaPQ)EBC4758100(OCoLC)739914035(FlBoTFG)9781315234793(EXLCZ)99371000000096522020181224h20162011 uy 0engur||| |||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierVolume 13: Kierkegaard's Influence on the Social Sciences /by Jon StewartFirst edition.Boca Raton, FL :Taylor and Francis, an imprint of Routledge,[2016].©2011.1 online resource (356 pages)Kierkegaard Research: Sources, Reception and Resources ;Volume 131-4094-3490-7 1-351-87512-4 Includes bibliographical references and indexes.Contents: Preface; Jean Baudrillard: the seduction of Jean Baudrillard, Stuart Kendall; Ernest Becker: a Kirkegaardian theorist of death and human nature, Rick Anthony Furtak; Ludwig Binswanger: Kierkegaard's influence on Binswanger's work, Elisabetta Basso; Mircea Eliade: on religion, cosmos, and agony, Leo Stan; Erik Erikson: artist of moral development, Edward F. Mooney; Erich Fromm: the integrity of the self and the practice of love, John Lippitt; Anthony Giddens: Kierkegaard and the risk of existence, Sren Landkildehus; Ren Girard: from mimetic desire to anonymous masses, Diego Giordano; Carl Gustav Jung: a missed connection, Anthony Rudd; Julia Kristeva: tales of horror and love, Edward F. Mooney; Jacques Lacan: Kierkegaard as a Freudian questioner of the soul avant la letter, J.D. Mininger; Rollo May: existential psychology, Poul Houe; Carl R. Rogers: 'to be that self which one truly is', Simon D. Podmore; Max Weber: Weber's existential choice, Dustin Feddon; Irvin Yalom: the 'throw-ins' of psychotherapy, Almut Furchert; Slavoj Zizek: mirroring the absent god, Leo Stan; Indexes.Kierkegaard has long been known as a philosopher and theologian, but his contributions to psychology, anthropology and sociology have also made an important impact on these fields. In many of the works of his complex authorship, Kierkegaard presents his intriguing and unique vision of the nature and mental life of human beings individually and collectively. The articles featured in the present volume explore the reception of Kierkegaard's thought in the social sciences. Of these fields Kierkegaard is perhaps best known in psychology, where The Concept of Anxiety and The Sickness unto Death have been the two most influential texts. With regard to the field of sociology, social criticism, or social theory, Kierkegaard's Literary Review of Two Ages has also been regarded as offering valuable insights about some important dynamics of modern society.Kierkegaard research ;Volume 13.Social sciencesPhilosophySocial sciencesHistoryElectronic books.Social sciencesPhilosophy.Social sciencesHistory.300.92Stewart Jon249359FlBoTFGFlBoTFGBOOK9910155002603321Volume 13: Kierkegaard's Influence on the Social Sciences2796958UNINA