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ISBN 10: 0367695596
ISBN 13: 9780367695590
Author: Wojciech Kaftanski
Kierkegaard Mimesis and Modernity 1st Edition Table of contents:
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1 Representation, Originality, Genius
1.1 Aesthetics, Ekphrasis, Suffering
1.1.1 Aesthetic Experience, Beauty, Art
1.1.2 Lessing, Aesthetics, Ekphrasis
1.1.3 Kierkegaard and Ekphrasis
1.2 Originality, Genius, Creativity
1.2.1 Mimesis, the Ancients, and the Moderns
1.2.2 Translatio studii, mimesis, representation
1.2.3 Creativity, Autonomy, Selfhood
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2 Repetition, Recollection, Time, Meaning
2.1 Movement, Imagination, Time
2.1.1 Repetition’s Repetitions
2.1.2 Movement and Love
2.1.3 Existence, Imagination, Time
2.2 Time, Life-View, Metamorphosis
2.2.1 Two Ages, Life-View, the Ethical
2.2.2 The Crisis, Performance, the Aesthetic
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3 Selfhood, Text, Redoubling
3.1 Selfhood, Autobiography, Fiction
3.1.1 Autobiography and Confession
3.1.2 Self-Formation and Negotiation
3.1.3 Selfhood and Fiction
3.2 Figuration, Redoubling, Reduplication
3.2.1 Aristotle, Ricoeur, Figuration
3.2.2 Figurations of Existence
3.2.3 Redoubling, Reduplication, Refiguration
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4 Imitation
4.1 Imitatio Christi
4.2 Eftergjøre and Efterligne
4.2.1 Eftergjøre
4.2.2 Efterligne, Lighed and Ligne
4.3 Efterabelse and Efterfølgelse
4.3.1 Plato and the Socratic
4.3.2 Kant’s Nachfolge
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5 The Prototypes
5.1 Plurality of Mimetic Models
5.1.1 Figura and Exemplum
5.1.2 Religious Prototypes
5.2 External Models
5.2.1 Socrates and Abraham
5.2.2 Job, Girard, and Kierkegaard
5.2.3 “The Woman Who Was a Sinner”
5.3 Internal Mimetic Models
5.3.1 From Ideal Self to the Ideal Picture of Being a Christian
5.3.2 “The ideal picture of being a Christian” and Mellembestemmelserne
5.3.3 Kierkegaard as a Negative Prototype
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6 Affect, Admiration, Crowd
6.1 Affect, Sympathy, Empathy
6.1.1 Affects and Emotions
6.1.2 Sympathy and Empathy
6.2 Kierkegaard, Sympathy, Admiration
6.2.1 Admiration and Exemplarity in Moral Education
6.2.2 Sympathy
6.2.3 Admiration
6.2.3.1 Admiration and Envy
6.2.3.2 Admiration, Motivation, Mediocrity
6.2.3.3 Admiration, Sociability, Contagion
6.3 Crowd, Contagion, Violence
6.3.1 Crowd and the Public
6.3.2 Violence and Contagion
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7 Comparison, Existential Mimesis, Authenticity
7.1 Difference and Comparison
7.1.1 Difference
7.1.2 Comparison
7.2 Existential Mimesis
7.2.1 Nonimitative, Non-Comparing, and Refigurative Mimesis
7.2.2 Toward an Indirect Prototype
7.2.3 Indirect and Intention-Driven Mimesis
7.3 Authenticity
7.3.1 Habit
7.3.2 Primitivity
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Conclusion
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