Contents: O.K. Bouwsma: Kierkegaard, Wittgenstein and conceptual clarity, Ronald E. Hustwit Sr; Stanley Cavell: the sublimity of the pedestrian, Joseph Westfall; Paul de Man: the unwritten chapter, J.D. Mininger; Hubert Dreyfus: seeking the self in a nihilistic age, Joseph Westfall; Paul Edwards: a rationalist critic of Kierkegaard's theory of truth, Timothy J. Madigan; William James: living forward and the development of radical empiricism, J. Michael Tilley; Walter Kaufman: 'that authoritarian', 'that individual', Andrew D. Spear; Alasdair MacIntyre: a continuing conversation, Anthony Rudd; Iris Murdoch: Kierkegaard as existentialist, romantic, Hegelian, and problematically religious, Paul Martens; D.Z. Phillips: grammar and the reality of God, Jamie Turnbull; Richard Rorty: Kierkegaard in the context of neo-pragmatism, J. Aaron Simmons; Gillian Rose: making Kierkegaard difficult again, Vincent Lloyd; Charles Taylor: Taylor's affinity to Kierkegaard, Abrahim H. Khan; Indexes.
Jon Stewart is an Associate Research Professor in the Soren Kierkegaard Research Centre at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark. Ronald E. Hustwit Sr, Joseph Westfall, J.D. Mininger, Timothy J. Madigan, J. Michael Tilley, Andrew D. Spear, Anthony Rudd, Paul Martens, Jamie Turnbull, J. Aaron Simmons, Vincent Lloyd, Abrahim H. Khan.
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