The Concept of Anxiety

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Pub. Date: 1981-02-01
Publisher(s): Princeton University Pres
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Summary

In this book, Kierkegaard describes the nature and forms of anxiety, placing the domain of anxiety within the mental-emotional states of human existence that precede the qualitative leap of faith to the spiritual state of Christianity.

Table of Contents

Historical Introduction vii
The Concept of Anxiety 1(6)
Preface 7(2)
Introduction 9(16)
Anxiety as the Presupposition of Hereditary Sin and as Explaining Hereditary Sin Retrogressively in Terms of Its Origin
25(27)
Historical Intimations Regarding the Concept of Hereditary Sin
25(4)
The Concept of the First Sin
29(6)
The Concept of the Innocence
35(3)
The Concept of the Fall
38(3)
The Concept of Anxiety
41(5)
Anxiety as the Presupposition of Hereditary Sin and As Explaining Hereditary Sin Retrogressively in Terms of Its Origin
46(6)
Anxiety as Explaining Hereditary Sin Progressively
52(29)
Objective Anxiety
56(4)
Subjective Anxiety
60(21)
The Consequence of the Relationship of Generation
62(11)
The Consequence of the Historical Relationship
73(8)
Anxiety as the Consequence of that Sin Which Is Absence of the Consciousness of Sin
81(30)
The Anxiety of Spiritlessness
93(3)
Anxiety Defined Dialectically as Fate
96(7)
Anxiety Defined Dialectically as Guilt
103(8)
Anxiety of Sin or Anxiety as the Consequence of Sin in the Single Individual
111(44)
Anxiety About Evil
113(5)
Anxiety About the Good (The Demonic)
118(37)
Freedom Lost Somatically-Psychically
136(1)
Freedom Lost Pneumatically
137(18)
Anxiety as Saving through Faith
155(8)
Supplement 163(52)
Key to References
164(2)
Original Title Page
166(3)
Selected Entries from Kierkegaard's Journals and Papers Pertaining to The Concept of Anxiety
169(46)
Editorial Appendix 215(44)
Acknowledgments
217(2)
Collation of The Concept of Anxiety in the Danish Editions of Kierkegaard's Collected Works
219(2)
Notes
221(36)
Bibliographical Note
257(2)
Index 259

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