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- catalog abstract ""In his monograph, Benjamin Daise finds support for Kierkegaard's claim that he was a midwife for Christendom. The idea of midwifery is developed by means of an analysis of portions of Plato's Meno." "Daise's analysis directly confronts interpretations of Kierkegaard/Climacus that see Climacus as presenting traditional responses to traditional theological or metaphysical questions. Where does Daise's analysis and critique lead? To the conclusion that the concern of Kierkegaard/Climacus was not just primarily existential but wholly existential. And to a new awareness of Kierkegaard's skillful - and ethical - use of "indirect communication," much like a good midwife and very much in the way of the "Socratic/maieutic art.""--Jacket.".
- catalog contributor b11360224.
- catalog created "1999.".
- catalog date "1999".
- catalog date "1999.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1999.".
- catalog description ""In his monograph, Benjamin Daise finds support for Kierkegaard's claim that he was a midwife for Christendom. The idea of midwifery is developed by means of an analysis of portions of Plato's Meno." "Daise's analysis directly confronts interpretations of Kierkegaard/Climacus that see Climacus as presenting traditional responses to traditional theological or metaphysical questions. Where does Daise's analysis and critique lead? To the conclusion that the concern of Kierkegaard/Climacus was not just primarily existential but wholly existential. And to a new awareness of Kierkegaard's skillful - and ethical - use of "indirect communication," much like a good midwife and very much in the way of the "Socratic/maieutic art.""--Jacket.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "Indirect Communication -- Socratic Art in Meno -- Preliminary Maneuvers -- The Virtue Is Teachable Argument -- The Virtue Is Not Teachable Argument -- The Arguments as Art -- Indirect Communication as Socratic Art -- The Direct/Indirect Distinction -- The Pragmatic Rationale -- The Ethical Rationale -- Communicating the Ethical -- The Art in Communication -- The Question of Philosophical Fragments -- The Ostensible Method -- The Opening Question -- The Questions of the Title Page -- The Concept of "Eternal" -- The Direction of Fragments -- Paradox as Socratic Device -- The Nature of the Challenge -- Significance of the Question -- The Concern of Fragments -- The Key Concepts -- The God-Idea -- Existence-Communication or Doctrine -- The Eternal -- Faith, Truth, and Subjectivity -- Eternity, Immortality, Infinity -- The Ethics of Persuasion -- Objections to Direct Persuasion -- The Ideal of Personhood -- The One Ideal Assumption -- Assuming the Definance of Another.".
- catalog extent "x, 134 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "086554655X (alk. paper)".
- catalog issued "1999".
- catalog issued "1999.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Macon, Ga. : Mercer University Press,".
- catalog subject "198/.9 21; aa05 09-21-99".
- catalog subject "B4378.P74 D35 1999".
- catalog subject "Kierkegaard, Søren, 1813-1855 Authorship.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Indirect Communication -- Socratic Art in Meno -- Preliminary Maneuvers -- The Virtue Is Teachable Argument -- The Virtue Is Not Teachable Argument -- The Arguments as Art -- Indirect Communication as Socratic Art -- The Direct/Indirect Distinction -- The Pragmatic Rationale -- The Ethical Rationale -- Communicating the Ethical -- The Art in Communication -- The Question of Philosophical Fragments -- The Ostensible Method -- The Opening Question -- The Questions of the Title Page -- The Concept of "Eternal" -- The Direction of Fragments -- Paradox as Socratic Device -- The Nature of the Challenge -- Significance of the Question -- The Concern of Fragments -- The Key Concepts -- The God-Idea -- Existence-Communication or Doctrine -- The Eternal -- Faith, Truth, and Subjectivity -- Eternity, Immortality, Infinity -- The Ethics of Persuasion -- Objections to Direct Persuasion -- The Ideal of Personhood -- The One Ideal Assumption -- Assuming the Definance of Another.".
- catalog title "Kierkegaard's socratic art / by Benjamin Daise.".
- catalog type "text".