The Prototypes
Chapter 5 focuses on another important word from Kierkegaard's mimetic vocabulary, Forbillede. Engaging the notions of figura and exemplum, the first part of this chapter argues for the plurality of prototypes of existence in Kierkegaard, effectively challenging the customary approach to Christ...
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Published in | Kierkegaard, Mimesis, and Modernity Vol. 1; pp. 133 - 164 |
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Format | Book Chapter |
Language | English |
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United Kingdom
Routledge
2022
Taylor & Francis Group |
Edition | 1 |
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Online Access | Get full text |
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Summary: | Chapter 5 focuses on another important word from Kierkegaard's mimetic vocabulary, Forbillede. Engaging the notions of figura and exemplum, the first part of this chapter argues for the plurality of prototypes of existence in Kierkegaard, effectively challenging the customary approach to Christ as being the sole model of authentic life. The second part provides an exposition of mimetic models external to an individual self that I identify in Kierkegaard's account of the figures of Socrates, Abraham, Job, and "the woman who was a sinner" from the Gospel of Luke. The last part of the chapter presents Kierkegaard's internal mimetic models that I identify in his philosophical concepts of the ideal self and the ideal Christian embedded in his notion of "an image of the ideal Christian." This chapter ends with an attempt to reconstruct from Kierkegaard's works a negative prototype identified in the person of Kierkegaard. |
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ISBN: | 9780367696658 0367695596 9780367695590 0367696657 |
DOI: | 10.4324/9781003142768-6 |