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    Kierkegaard's Social Theory.J. Michael Tilley - 2014 - Heythrop Journal 55 (5):944-959.
    Despite recent attention on the social implications of his work, little has been done to articulate a substantive Kierkegaardian social theory. In this paper, I argue that Kierkegaard's A Literary Review describes four principles of social analysis. Together they reveal the social character of Kierkegaard's thought while presenting significant challenges for more traditional ‘social readings’ of his work.
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    Prolegomena for Thinking of Kierkegaard as a Social and Political Philosopher.J. Michael Tilley - 2015 - In Jon Stewart (ed.), A Companion to Kierkegaard. Oxford, UK: Blackwell. pp. 480–489.
    This chapter begins with an examination of Kierkegaard's historical political contributions, before it describes and evaluates the ways in which some recent scholarship has understood Kierkegaard's positive contributions to social and political thought. It limits the examination to three distinct understandings—postconventional identity as expressed by Habermas, a politics of difference as expressed by Caputo, and religious teleology as expressed by Westphal—as three possible ways to understand Kierkegaard's contribution to social and political thought. The primary aim is to identify common features (...)
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    Rereading the Teleological Suspension: Resignation, Faith, and Teleology.J. Michael Tilley - 2012 - Kierkegaard Studies Yearbook 2012 (1).
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    The Role of Others in “On the Occasion of a Confession”: From A Literary Review to Works of Love.J. Michael Tilley - 2007 - Kierkegaard Studies Yearbook 2007 (1):160-176.
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