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Informationen zum Autor Anoop Gupta is an independent scholar and recent PhD graduate in Philosophy from the University of Ottawa. Klappentext In Kierkegaard's Romantic Legacy , Anoop Gupta develops an original theory of the self based on Kierkegaard's writings. Gupta proceeds by historical exegesis and considers several important ways of thinking about self outside of the natural sciences. His study moves theories of the self from theology toward sociology, from a God-relationship to a social one, and illustrates how a loss in theological underpinnings partly contributes to the rise in the popularity of cultural relativism. By drawing on Kierkegaard's writings, Gupta develops a metaphysical account of the self that provides an alternative to the idea that there is no such thing as human nature. Keywords: Kierkegaard; Philosophy; Theory of self; Metaphysics; Theology; Sociology Zusammenfassung Develops an original theory of the self based on Kierkegaard's writings. By drawing on Kierkegaard's writings, the author develops a metaphysical account of the self that provides an alternative to the idea that there is no such thing as human nature. It also considers several important ways of thinking about self outside of the natural sciences. Inhaltsverzeichnis Table of Contents Preface  ixAcknowledgements    xDocumentation   x Search for the Kierkegaardian Self   1 Kierkegaard's Theological Self 1 Structure of the Self   7  Despair   7  Analysis   11 2 Self-Becoming  15  Sin   15  Anxiety   16  A Cure  18  The Aesthetic Stage   20  The Ethical Stage   22 3 The God-Relationship   25  The Religious Stage  25  Motivation  29  God and Ethics  33 4 Self and Knowledge   39  Myself  39  Godless 44 5 Reflections and Appraisals  49  Life and Psychology   49  Modern Loss   55 The Sociological Self 6 Rousseau   61  Nature   61  Morality   65  The Social Being   67 7 Durkheim   69  Sociologist  69  Religion   71  Suicide   72 8 Winnicott   77  Dependence and Independence   77  Interdependence   79 Some Consequences For Practice 9 The Idea of Suicide 85  Moral Problem   85  Social Problem  87 10 Suicide and Schizophrenia   91  Suicide: Three Approaches   91  Schizophrenia: Three Approaches   94 11 Existential Psychology   99  Alfred Adler and Ludwig Binswanger  99  Rollo May   100  R. D. Laing   101  Comparisons  104 12 The Self According to Kierkegaard   107  Kierkegaard Revisited   107 Notes    111 References    129...