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This Critical Guide offers a thorough examination of Søren Kierkegaard’s groundbreaking work Either/Or, one of the most influential philosophical texts of the nineteenth century. Editors Ryan S. Kemp and Walter Wietzke have assembled leading scholars to explore the work’s complex themes, innovative narrative form, and philosophical significance.
The guide examines Kierkegaard’s presentation of aesthetic and ethical modes of existence, his critique of Hegelian philosophy, and the work’s implications for existential thought. Contributors analyze key sections including the aesthetic papers, the ethical arguments, and Kierkegaard’s revolutionary use of multiple narrators and pseudonymous authorship.
Essential for undergraduate and graduate students, as well as scholars of continental philosophy, this volume illuminates the conceptual foundations that shaped modern existentialism, ethics, and philosophy of subjectivity. The Critical Guide approach makes this notoriously difficult work more accessible while maintaining philosophical rigor.







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