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Highlights
- This book is a study of the much debated problem of Soren Kierkegaard's "indirect communication.
- About the Author: Roger Poole is Reader in Literary Theory, Department of English Studies, University of Nottingham, England.
- 340 Pages
- Philosophy, History & Surveys
- Series Name: Studies in Religion and Culture
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About the Book
The book is an attempt to investigate a theme concerning individual rights and embodiment that descends from Kant through Edmund Husserl to Maurice Merleau-Ponty.
Book Synopsis
This book is a study of the much debated problem of Soren Kierkegaard's "indirect communication." It approaches the problem, however, in quite a new way by applying some of the insights of recent literary theory. This study is both a contribution to literary theory, in the sense that it seeks to apply it, and a suggestion for renewal within phenomenological philosophy. A deconstructive approach to the written work is followed by a phenomenological description of the development of the lived sign. The book is an attempt to investigate a theme concerning individual rights and embodiment that descends from Kant through Edmund Husserl to Maurice Merleau-Ponty.
From the Back Cover
This is a work of great wisdom, integrity and scholarly distinction to which students of Kierkegaard will surely be indebted for many years to come.
About the Author
Roger Poole is Reader in Literary Theory, Department of English Studies, University of Nottingham, England. His books include Towards Deep Subjectivity: The Unknown Virginia Woolf; and (with Henrik Stangerup) The Laughter Is on My Side: An Imaginative Introduction to Kierkegaard.