Kierkegaard After MacIntyre: Essays on Freedom, Narrative, and Virtue

Open Court Publishing (2001)
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Abstract

The 1990s saw a revival of interest in Kierkegaard's thought, affecting the fields of theology, social theory, and literary and cultural criticism. The resulting discussions have done much to discredit the earlier misreadings of Kierkegaard's works.

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John J. Davenport
Fordham University
Alasdair MacIntyre
University of Notre Dame
Anthony Rudd
St. Olaf College

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