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Reason and Conversion in Kierkegaard and the German Idealists

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In his late work Religion within the Boundaries of Mere Reason, Immanuel Kant struggles to answer a straightforward, yet surprisingly difficult, question: how is radical conversion—a complete reorientation of a person’s most deeply held values—possible? In this book, Ryan S. Kemp and Christopher Iacovetti examine how this question gets taken up by Kant’s philosophical heirs: Schelling, Fichte, Hegel and Kierkegaard. More than simply developing a novel account of each thinker’s position, Kemp and Iacovetti trace how each philosopher formulates his theory in response to tensions in preceding views, culminating in Kierkegaard’s claim that radical conversion lies outside a person’s control. Kemp and Iacovetti close by examining some of the moral-psychological implications of Kierkegaard’s account, particularly the question of how someone might responsibly relate to values that have, by their own admission, been acquired in contingent and accidental fashion.

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ISBN: 9780367517458
Publication date: 1st August 2022
Author: Ryan Kemp, Christopher Iacovetti
Publisher: Routledge an imprint of Taylor & Francis Ltd
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 182 pages
Series: Routledge Studies in Nineteenth-Century Philosophy
Genres: Ethics and moral philosophy
Phenomenology and Existentialism
Philosophy of religion