Kierkegaard''s Concept of the Interesting: The Aesthetic Gulf in Either/Or I
English
By (author): Anthony Eagan
Volume one of Søren Kierkegaards Either/Or explores the crisis of the modern secular voidwith its attendant doubt, ennui, and alienationfrom the first-person perspective of an aesthete who, lacking any epistemic or moral foundations, grows increasingly obsessed with what he calls the interesting. In a close explication of the history of that aesthetic concept and a thorough exegesis of this volume, Kierkegaards Concept of the Interesting: The Aesthetic Gulf Voracious Hermeneutics in Either/Or I explores the aesthetes views on beauty, opera and music, tragedy and comedy, time, unhappiness, the difference between suffering and pain, boredom, eroticism, deception, and seduction, along with the ways in which these precipitate the ambition for increasingly interesting experiences. In this examination, Anthony Eagan thoroughly reveals Kierkegaards own perspective on how an exclusively aesthetic attitude can lead to an ever-more voracious tendency to interpret the world in a private, self-defeating, and unscrupulous fashionone arising from and ultimately leading to moral solipsism and despair. This book develops a comprehensive understanding of Either/Or I that is crucial for understanding the rest of Kierkegaards authorship.
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