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In: Indiana series in the philosophy of religion
In: Indiana Series in the Philosophy of Religion Ser
In: Continuum studies in Continental philosophy
Intro -- Contents -- List of Abbreviations of Works by Kierkegaard -- Introduction -- Part 1. Beginnings and Method -- The Elusive Reductions of Søren Kierkegaard -- Kierkegaard Between Fundamental Ontology and Theology:Phenomenological Approaches to Love of God -- Part 2. Self-Consciousness and Self-Givenness -- Divine Givenness and Self-Givenness in Kierkegaard -- Freedom Through Despair: Kierkegaard's Phenomenological Analysis -- Self-Givenness and Self-Understanding: Kierkegaard and the Question of Phenomenology -- Part 3. God and Experience -- A Phenomenological Proof? The Challenge of Arguing for God in Kierkegaard's Pseudonymous Authorship -- Kierkegaard and the Phenomenology of Temptation -- The Meaning of "Negative Phenomena" in Kierkegaard's Theory of Subjectivity -- Part 4. Conclusions and Questions -- Kierkegaard: Reenchanting the Lebenswelt -- Kierkegaard and the Limits of Phenomenology -- Contributors
In: History of European ideas, Band 47, Heft 3, S. 514-527
ISSN: 0191-6599
In: http://hdl.handle.net/1993/33001
Skateboarding is a global phenomenon that makes alternative use of the urban built form but is often met with opposition from the public and governing authorities. In Calgary, the skateboarding community has formed representative organizations that have collaborated with Council and Administration to address issues surrounding skateboarding. This research examines the process of the development of skateboarding amenities in Calgary and how the perspective of the sport changed from a degenerative activity to a healthy lifestyle choice. Collaborative planning and tactical urbanism provide the framework for the analysis. This research finds that the skateboarding community organizations and the City of Calgary have exercised a combination of collaborative planning and tactical urbanism to increase institutional capacity and positively change both the social and physical landscape of the city. The research concludes that communities need representation to effectively communicate with local government, formal and informal relationships between community and government strengthen process and results, and, once an objective has been identified, short-term action can provide a temporary solution during a period of planning for a long-term permanent solution. ; May 2018
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In: European Journal for Philosophy of Religion, Band 8, Heft 4, S. 143-156
In this paper I argue – pace J. L. Schellenberg – that it remains the case for Kierkegaard that infinite striving, properly understood, is essential to the relationship with God, who remains the Infinite Subject, one necessarily hidden for defensible logical, ontological, and existential reasons. Thus Kierkegaard's arguments for the hiddenness of God as a logically required ingredient in the relationship that human beings are called to undertake with God can withstand Schellenberg's criticisms.
In: Cambridge Critical Guides
Intro -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Contributors -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- Part I: Interpretations -- Chapter 2: From Affect to Action to Interpretation: On Michel Henry's Theoria of Immanent Praxis -- Chapter 3: Affective Labor and the Henry-Ricoeur Debate over Marx -- Chapter 4: Spiritual Life and Cultural Discernment: Renewing Spirituality through Henry -- Chapter 5: Working in the "World of Life": Michel Henry's Philosophy of Subjective Labor -- Chapter 6: Freud after Henry -- Chapter 7: The World or Life's Fragility: A New Critical Reading of Henry's Phenomenology of Life -- Part II: Applications -- Chapter 8: The Liberal Subject: The Politics of Life in Michel Henry -- Chapter 9: Michel Henry's Barbarism and the Practices of Education -- Chapter 10: Abstract Color and Esthetic Experience: Michel Henry Reading Kandinsky -- Chapter 11: Affectivity and Its Effects: Social Prospects for the Pathetic Community -- Index.