This book analyzes the ideas central to the philosophy of Kant, Hegel, and Kierkegaard to show that they are biblical in origin, both ontologically and historically. Polka argues that Schopenhauer has an altogether false conception of the fundamental ideas of the Bible and of Christianity, which leaves his philosophy irredeemably contradictory.
This book analyzes the ideas central to the philosophy of Kant, Hegel, and Kierkegaard to show that they are biblical in origin, both ontologically and historically. Polka argues that Schopenhauer has an altogether false conception of the fundamental ideas of the Bible and of Christianity, which leaves his philosophy irredeemably contradictory.
Brayton Polka is Professor of Humanities Emeritus and Senior Scholar at York University (in Toronto, Canada) and the author of numerous studies in philosophy, religion, literature, and music.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1: Introduction: The Kantian Revolution in Metaphysics Chapter 2: Hegel and the Myth of the Fall Chapter 3: Kierkegaard on Coming into Historical Existence as the Critique of Christendom Chapter 4: What is Philosophy? Feuerbach and Schopenhauer on the Essence of Christianity Chapter 5: Conclusion
Chapter 1: Introduction: The Kantian Revolution in Metaphysics Chapter 2: Hegel and the Myth of the Fall Chapter 3: Kierkegaard on Coming into Historical Existence as the Critique of Christendom Chapter 4: What is Philosophy? Feuerbach and Schopenhauer on the Essence of Christianity Chapter 5: Conclusion
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