The Concept of the Interesting portrays the artistic theories and life-view of Søren Kierkegaard’s pseudonymous aesthete, known as A—one of the most intelligent and reflective yet deeply misguided characters in the modern literary tradition—ultimately revealing the flaws in his theory of existence and the new directions his aporia makes possible.
The Concept of the Interesting portrays the artistic theories and life-view of Søren Kierkegaard’s pseudonymous aesthete, known as A—one of the most intelligent and reflective yet deeply misguided characters in the modern literary tradition—ultimately revealing the flaws in his theory of existence and the new directions his aporia makes possible.
Anthony Eagan is research fellow at the Santa Fe Institute.
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Acknowledgments Sigla Overture: The Crisis Chapter 1: From the Beautiful to the Interesting: The Great Gulf Chapter 2: Don Giovanni as Proto-Aesthete Chapter 3: Antigone: The Substantially Interesting Chapter 4: Shadows of Variation: The Paradox of Reflective Sorrow Chapter 5: 'The Unhappiest One' as an Interlude: Unhappiness is an Empty Grave Chapter 6: The Painless Misrelation: A Glimpse at Subjectivity in Pure Form Chapter 7: Novelty and Control: Doing Justice to Aesthetics Chapter 8: The Final Division: Voracious Hermeneutics Coda: A Most Interesting Man Bibliography Index About the Author
Acknowledgments Sigla Overture: The Crisis Chapter 1: From the Beautiful to the Interesting: The Great Gulf Chapter 2: Don Giovanni as Proto-Aesthete Chapter 3: Antigone: The Substantially Interesting Chapter 4: Shadows of Variation: The Paradox of Reflective Sorrow Chapter 5: 'The Unhappiest One' as an Interlude: Unhappiness is an Empty Grave Chapter 6: The Painless Misrelation: A Glimpse at Subjectivity in Pure Form Chapter 7: Novelty and Control: Doing Justice to Aesthetics Chapter 8: The Final Division: Voracious Hermeneutics Coda: A Most Interesting Man Bibliography Index About the Author
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