Kierkegaardian Studies

Book on philosophy
Kierkegaardian Studies
Book cover to Études kierkegaardiennes
AuthorJean Wahl
Original titleÉtudes kierkegaardiennes
LanguageFrench
SubjectPhilosophy
Publication date
1938
Publication placeFrance
Media typePrint (Hardback)

Kierkegaardian Studies (French: Études kierkegaardiennes[1]) is a book about Søren Kierkegaard by philosopher Jean Wahl, originally published in 1938 in Paris, France. Its publication marked a significant turning-point in French philosophy, which formally introduced and disseminated Kierkegaard's philosophy to France.[2]

Kierkegaardian Studies was one of the first French studies of Kierkegaard to treat him as a coherent philosopher and theologian, and raised questions that became central to Kierkegaard studies and to Existentialism in general.[2] Before Wahl's book, very few people in France knew much about Kierkegaard. After it, almost every French intellectual did.[3]

References

  1. ^ Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka (13 October 2009). Phenomenology and Existentialism in the Twentieth Century: Book II. Fruition – Cross-Pollination – Dissemination. Springer Science & Business Media. pp. 336–. ISBN 978-90-481-2979-9.
  2. ^ a b Stewart, John (2007). Kierkegaard and Existentialism. Farnham: Ashgate Publishing. pp. 397–400. ISBN 9781409426417.
  3. ^ Stewart, John (2007). Kierkegaard and Existentialism. Farnham: Ashgate Publishing. p. 397. ISBN 9781409426417.
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