The Sickness Unto Death: A New Translation

Höfundur Søren Kierkegaard

Útgefandi W. W. Norton

Snið ePub

Print ISBN 9781324091240

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Útgáfuár 2023

2.290 kr.

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  • Cover
  • Title
  • Table of Contents
  • Translator’s Introduction
  • Translator’s Note
  • Foreword
  • Contents
  • Introduction
  • 1st Part: The Sickness unto Death is Despair
  • A. That Despair Is the Sickness unto Death
  • A. Despair is a sickness in the spirit, in the self, and can thus be threefold: in despair not to be conscious of having a self; in despair not to will to be oneself; in despair to will to be oneself
  • B. The possibility and actuality of despair
  • C. Despair is: “the sickness unto death”
  • B. The Universality of This Sickness (Despair)
  • C. The Forms of This Sickness (Despair)
  • A. Despair considered without reflecting upon whether or not it is conscious, so that only the elements of the synthesis are reflected upon
  • a. Despair considered under the qualification finitude/infinitude
  • α) Infinitude’s despair is to lack finitude
  • β) Finitude’s despair is to lack infinitude
  • b. Despair considered under the qualification possibility/necessity
  • α) Possibility’s despair is to lack necessity
  • β) Necessity’s despair is to lack possibility
  • B. Despair considered under the qualification: consciousness
  • a. The despair that is ignorant of being despair, or the despairing ignorance of having a self and an eternal self
  • b. The despair that is conscious of being despair, that thus is conscious of having a self in which there is at any rate something eternal, and then either in despair does not will to be itself or in despair wills to be itself
  • α) In despair not to will to be oneself: weakness’s despair
  • 1) Despair over the earthly or over something earthly
  • 2) Despair of the eternal or over oneself
  • β) In despair to will to be oneself: defiance
  • 2nd Part: Despair Is Sin
  • A. Despair Is Sin
  • Chapter 1. The Gradations in Consciousness of the Self (the Qualification: Before God)
  • Appendix. That the definition of sin has within itself the possibility of offense; a general observation concerning offense
  • Chapter 2. The Socratic Definition of Sin
  • Chapter 3. That Sin is Not a Negation, but a Position
  • Appendix to A. But then, does not sin in a certain sense become a great rarity? (the moral)
  • B. The Continuation of Sin
  • A. The sin of despairing over one’s sin
  • B. The sin of despairing of the forgiveness of sins (offense)
  • C. The sin of abandoning Christianity modo ponendo of declaring it to be untruth
  • Also Translated by Bruce H. Kirmmse for Liveright
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