A History of Hegelianism in Golden Age Denmark, Tome III : Kierkegaard and the Left-Hegelian Period: 1842-1855 (Danish Golden Age Studies)

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A History of Hegelianism in Golden Age Denmark, Tome III : Kierkegaard and the Left-Hegelian Period: 1842-1855 (Danish Golden Age Studies)

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This is the third volume of a three-volume work dedicated to exploring the influence of G.W.F. Hegel's philosophical thinking in Golden Age Denmark. The work demonstrates that the largely overlooked tradition of Danish Hegelianism played a profound and indeed constitutive role in many spheres of the Golden Age culture.

This third tome covers the most exciting and dynamic time in the Danish Hegel reception from 1842 to 1855. This heterogeneous period saw the emergence of several new figures, many of whom were associated with the left-Hegelian school. This period is best known for the publication of the pseudonymous works of Søren Kierkegaard. The present tome places these famous works in the context of other contemporary Danish discussions about Hegel's philosophy. It shows that many of Kierkegaard's criticisms had been raised by other Danish thinkers before him and that a large part of his polemical campaign was aimed at the leading figures of the previous periods of the Danish Hegel reception, namely, Johan Ludvig Heiberg and Hans Martensen.

Contents

Preface

Acknowledgments

List of Illustrations

Abbreviations

Introduction: The Left-Hegelian Period of the Danish Hegel Reception

 I The Shift to the New Period

 II Theses of the Present Tome

1 The Straussian Threat: 1842

 I Brøchner's Translation of Strauss and Its Review

 II Adler's Review of Nielsen's Speculative Logic

 III The Danish Translation of Werder's Logic

 IV Stilling's Philosophical Observations

 V Schiern's "On the Development and Present Standpoint of History Writing"

 VI Martensen's "The Present Religious Crisis"

 VII Mynster's Resumption of the Debate about Mediation

 VIII Hagen's "How Is Intelligence Displayed?"

 IX Hagen's Review of Stilling's Philosophical Considerations

 X The Parody, Johan Ludvig Heiberg after Death

 XI Beck's Review of Kierkegaard's The Concept of Irony

 XII Beck's The Concept of Myth

 XIII Kierkegaard's "Public Confession"

 XIV Adler's Hegelian Logic

  A Adler's Introduction

  B Adler's Account of Being

  C Adler's Account of Essence

 XV Heiberg's "The People and the Public" and Thomsen's Response

 XVI Scharling's "The Struggle against Christianity in the Most Recent Time"

 XVII Nielsen's "King and Constitution"

 XVIII The Criticism of Nielsen in "The Philosophical Politician"

 XIX Heiberg's "The Starry Sky"

 XX Another Criticism of Martensen

 XXI Heiberg's "Review of Dina"

 XXII Bornemann's "Lectures on the History of the More Recent Philosophy of Right"

 XXIII Parts Three and Four of Nielsen's Speculative Logic

2 The Beginning of Kierkegaard's Pseudonymous Authorship: 1843

 I Stilling's Review of Martensen's Outline to a System of Moral Philosophy

 II Beck's Review of Nielsen's Treatise on the Speculative Method's Treatment of Sacred History

 III The Review of Møller's Posthumous Writings

 IV Ludvig Helweg's Article "On Faith and Knowledge"

 V Hagen's Critical Response to Helweg

 VI Helweg's Rejoinder to Hagen's Criticisms

 VII Kierkegaard's Either/Or

 A Hegelian Mediation

 B The Inner and the Outer

 C The Use of Hegel's Criteria for Art

 D The Use of Hegel's View of Antigone

 E The Use of Hegel's Unhappy Consciousness

 VIII Heiberg's "Literary Winter Crops" and Kierkegaard's Response

 IX The Discussion in Fædrelandet and Dagen about the Prussian Censorship of Marheineke

 X Heiberg's "Lyric Poetry"

 XI Heiberg's "A Contribution to a Philosophy of the Visible"

 XII Hagen's Review of Either/Or

 XIII Brøchner's Some Remarks on Baptism

 XIV P.L. Møller's Arena: A Polemical-Aesthetic Journal

 XV Friedrich Helweg's Review of Adler's Logic

 XVI Adler's Anti-Hegelian Revelation

 XVII Heiberg's "On the Principle of the Beginning of History"

 XVIII Kierkegaard's Johannes Climacus, or De omnibus dubitandum est

 XIX Kierkegaard's Repetition

 XX Kierkegaard's Fear and Trembling

 XXI Thomsen's On Modern French Poetry

 XXII Sibbern's On the Concept, Nature and Essence of Philosophy

 XXIII Nielsen's Lecture Paragraphs on the Philosophy of Church History

 XXIV Winther's Article on the Doctrine of Justification in the New Testament

 XXV Beck's Article on Hegel's Concept of the Church

3 The Conflict Surrounding Stilling's Criticism of the Left Hegelians: 1844

 I Mynster's "Church Polemic"

 II Clausen's Development of the Main Christian Doctrines

 III Heiberg's "The Astronomical Year"

 IV Friedrich Helweg's "The Sign of Jonah and the Brazen Serpent"

 V Hagen's Review of Fear and Trembling

 VI The Article "The German Press in Paris"

 VII Eiríksson's On the Baptists and Child Baptism

 VIII Stilling's Modern Atheism or the so-called Neo-Hegelianism's Consequences of Hegelian Philosophy

  A "Modern Science" in Relation to Hegel's Philosophy

  B "The Criticism of the Left Hegelians

  C "The Dissolution of Atheism in the Future

 IX The Critical Responses to Stilling's Modern Atheism

  A "The Beginning of the Debate: Gammeltoft's On Academic Affairs

  B "Christens' "Another Word about the Master's Defense"

  C "Schiødte's "Mr. Christens' Word about the Master's Defense"

  D "Hagen's Defense of Stilling

  E "Christens' Responses to Schiødte and Hagen

  F "Frederik Wilhelm Andersen's Review of Stilling's Modern Atheism

 X Kierkegaard's Philosophical Fragments

  A "The Absolute Paradox as a Response to Meditation

  B "Christianity and History

 XI Kierkegaard's The Concept of Anxiety

  A "The Confusion of Logic and Actuality

  B "Movement in Logic and the Leap

 XII Kierkegaard's Prefaces

  A "Preface VII: A Satirical Account of Mediation

  B "Preface VIII: A Demand for an Explanation of Hegel's Philosophy

4 The Debates about Feuerbach: 1845

 I Stilling's Stay in Berlin

 II Christens' "A Parallel between Two of the Recent Age's Philosophers"

 III Nielsen's Propaedeutic Logic

 IV Weis' On the State and Its Individual: Introduction to Jurisprudence

 V Thomsen's On Lord Byron

 VI Kierkegaard's Stages on Life's Way

 VII Beck's Review of Kierkegaard's Philosophical Fragments

 VIII Hagen's Marriage Regarded from an Ethical-Historical Point of View

 IX Brøchner's On the Condition of the Jewish People in the Persian Period

 X The Satirical Article, "The Psychological Condition of the Potatoes during the Sick Period"

5 The Culmination of Kierkegaard's Campaign against the Hegelians: 1846

 I Kierkegaard's Concluding Unscientific Postscript

  A "Subjective Faith and Speculative Philosophy

  B "Christianity as a Form of Knowing

  C "The System and Existence

  D "Speculative Philosophy's Presuppositionless Beginning

  E "The Unity of Being and Thought

  F "The Sublation of the Law of Excluded Middle

  G "The Lack of Ethics in Hegel's System

 II Kierkegaard's A Literary Review and Hegelian Mediation

 III Brøchner's Stay in Berlin

 IV Sibbern's Speculative Cosmology

 V Zeuthen's Humanity Regarded from the Christian Standpoint

 VI Kierkegaard's The Book on Adler

  A "Adler's Hegelianism and Christianity

  B "Adler's Dramatic Break with Hegelianism

  C "Adler and the Lack of Ethics in Hegel

 VII Eiríksson's Faith, Superstition and Unbelief

 VIII The Critical Review of Eiríksson's Faith, Superstition, and Unbelief

 IX Eiríksson's Dr. Martensen's Published Moral Paragraphs

6 The Rejection of Beck's Application for the Priesthood: 1847-48

 I Beck's Conflict with the Danish State Church

 II Hegel in Kierkegaard's NB Journals

 III Varberg's Assessment of the State of Philosophy in Denmark

 IV Steenstrup's The Study of Theology

7 The Beginning of the Debate about Faith and Knowledge: 1849

 I Mynster's On Memory

 II Nielsen's Gospel Faith and the Modern Consciousness

 III Martensen's Christian Dogmatics

 IV Kierkegaard's The Sickness unto Death

 A "Anti-Climacus' Dialectical Methodology

 B "The Attempt of Speculative Dogmatics to Comprehend Sin and Socratic Ignorance

 C "The Individual and the Race

 V Nielsen's Comparison of Johannes Climacus with Martensen

 VI Magnús Eiríksson's Speculative Orthodoxy

 VII Bornemann's On the Significance of Protestant Theology

 VIII P.C. Kierkegaard's Speech at the Clerical Conference of Roskilde

 IX Stilling's On the Imagined Reconciliation of Faith and Knowledge

8 The Continuation of the Debate about Faith and Knowledge: 1850

 I Paludan-Müller's Work on Martensen's Christian Dogmatics

 II Scharling's Review of Martensen's Christian Dogmatics

 III Ludvig Helweg's "Prof. Martensen's Dogmatics and Its  Critics"

 IV Eiríksson's Is Faith a Paradox?

 V Nielsen's The Faith of the Gospels and Theology

 VI Nielsen's and Stilling's Responses to Scharling's Review

 VII Martensen's Dogmatic Elucidations

 VIII Kierkegaard's Practice in Christianity

 IX The Debate between Dampe and Varberg on Religion

 X Nielsen's Renewed Criticism of Martensen's Dogmatic Elucidations

9 Hegel at the End of the Golden Age: 1851-55

 I Varberg's Conflict between Ørsted and Mynster

 II Hagen's "Studies in the History of Religion"

 III Bojesen's Translation of Aristotle's Politics

 IV Stilling's Account of Research in Religion and Science

 V Steenstrup's Philosophy of History

 VI Sibbern's Book Review and the Question of Actuality in Hegel

 VII Friedrich Helweg's Comparison of Adler and Kierkegaard

 VIII Friedrich Helweg's Article on Danish Hegelianism

 IX The End of the Golden Age

Bibliography

 I Secondary Sources on the Danish Hegel Reception

 II Primary Texts and Sources Used

III Secondary Literature and Material Used

Index

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