Finitude, Necessity, and Healing from Despair in Kierkegaard's The Lily and the Bird

IF 0.5 3区 哲学 0 RELIGION
Anna Louise Strelis Söderquist
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Abstract

This study underscores The Lily and the Bird's response to despair in The Sickness unto Death. By suggesting in The Lily and the Bird that we look to nature's creatures to learn an attunement and responsiveness to our situation as physical creatures subject to finite constraints, Kierkegaard's text comes into dialogue with a form of misalignment portrayed in The Sickness unto Death as a refusal of the given, “the finite,” and “the necessary.” One way of seeking alignment in The Lily and the Bird entails learning to hear and to answer within one's given environment, opening up the possibility of embodied joy.

克尔凯郭尔的《百合花与鸟》中的有限性、必要性和绝望的治愈
这项研究强调了《百合花与鸟》对《病入膏肓》中绝望的回应。克尔凯郭尔在《百合花与鸟》中建议我们向自然界的生物学习,学会适应和回应我们作为受有限限制的有形生物的处境,从而与《病入膏肓》中描绘的一种错位形式展开对话,这种错位形式是对既定、"有限 "和 "必要 "的拒绝。在《百合花与鸟》中,寻求对齐的一种方式是学会在既定环境中聆听和回答,从而开启体现喜悦的可能性。
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期刊介绍: Founded in 1973, the Journal of Religious Ethics is committed to publishing the very best scholarship in religious ethics, to fostering new work in neglected areas, and to stimulating exchange on significant issues. Emphasizing comparative religious ethics, foundational conceptual and methodological issues in religious ethics, and historical studies of influential figures and texts, each issue contains independent essays, commissioned articles, and a book review essay, as well as a Letters, Notes, and Comments section. Published primarily for scholars working in ethics, religious studies, history of religions, and theology, the journal is also of interest to scholars working in related fields such as philosophy, history, social and political theory, and literary studies.
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