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The Ethics of Metamorphosis in Kierkegaard's Philosophy
Title statement The Ethics of Metamorphosis in Kierkegaard's Philosophy [rukopis] / Ali Yansori Additional Variant Titles Metamorfóza v kierkegaardovské etice Personal name Yansori, Ali, (dissertant) Translated title Metamorphosis in Kierkegaardian ethics Issue data 2018 Phys.des. 45 s. (81 000 znaků) + 1 CD Note Oponent Ivan Blecha Ved. práce Martin Jabůrek Another responsib. Blecha, Ivan, 1957- (opponent) Jabůrek, Martin, 1974- (thesis advisor) Another responsib. Univerzita Palackého. Katedra filozofie (degree grantor) Keywords Soren Kierkegaard * metamorphosis * alteration * transformation * change * ethics * irony * responsibility * paradox * love * faith * reason * knowledge * the knight of faith * Adolph Peter Adler * externalisation * subjectivity * awareness * individuality * transgression * Abraham * isolation * truth * absurdity * Soren Kierkegaard * metamorphosis * alteration * transformation * change * ethics * irony * responsibility * paradox * love * faith * reason * knowledge * the knight of faith * Adolph Peter Adler Adolph Peter Adler * externalisation * subjectivity * awareness * individuality * transgression * Abraham * isolation * truth * absurdity Form, Genre bakalářské práce bachelor's theses UDC (043)378.22 Country Česko Language angličtina Document kind PUBLIKAČNÍ ČINNOST Title Bc. Degree program Bakalářský Degree program Humanitní studia Degreee discipline Muzikologie - Filozofie book
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In Kierkegaard's philosophy, the movement from one stage to the next requires an alteration, a change, or a transformation that a person needs to undergo; a better name for this process of transformation is "metamorphosis." The aim of this work is to show how metamorphosis and its implications connect various themes (such as irony, responsibility, paradox, love, faith, and reason) in Kierkegaard's philosophy; mainly, we will explore these themes in the ethical stage where metamorphosis plays a crucial role.In Kierkegaard's philosophy, the movement from one stage to the next requires an alteration, a change, or a transformation that a person needs to undergo; a better name for this process of transformation is "metamorphosis." The aim of this work is to show how metamorphosis and its implications connect various themes (such as irony, responsibility, paradox, love, faith, and reason) in Kierkegaard's philosophy; mainly, we will explore these themes in the ethical stage where metamorphosis plays a crucial role.
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