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Ethical Silence: Kierkegaard on Communication, Education, andHumility examines a new area of Kierkegaard scholarship: the ethical value of silence. Through exegesis of Kierkegaard’s later writings, works in what is known as his second authorship, Sergia Hay argues that silence is an essential element of his Christian ethics. Starting with an overview of Kierkegaard’s ideas concerning ethics and communication, Hay builds a case for a Kierkegaardian notion of ethical silence by showing how silence contributes to the fulfillment of ethical imperatives by halting chatter, setting the “fundamental tone” for ethical activity, curbing excessive self-love, and providing another mode for educating and expressing love. Most importantly, silence can be used to humble the self and elevate the neighbor, creating conditions of Christian equality. Ethical silence is not the silence of the ineffable or what cannot be said, this is the silence of what can be said but should not.



Table of Contents

Acknowledgments

Introduction

Chapter 1: Silence in Kierkegaard’s Stages

Chapter 2: Kierkegaard’s Ethics

Chapter 3: Language and Communication

Chapter 4: Silence

Chapter 5: Ethical Silence

Chapter 6: Exemplars of Communication

Conclusion: Consequences of Ethical Silence: Teaching, Freedom, and Responsibility

Bibliography

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 14/10/2020
      ISBN13: 9781793614483, 978-1793614483
      ISBN10: 1793614482

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Ethical Silence: Kierkegaard on Communication, Education, andHumility examines a new area of Kierkegaard scholarship: the ethical value of silence. Through exegesis of Kierkegaard’s later writings, works in what is known as his second authorship, Sergia Hay argues that silence is an essential element of his Christian ethics. Starting with an overview of Kierkegaard’s ideas concerning ethics and communication, Hay builds a case for a Kierkegaardian notion of ethical silence by showing how silence contributes to the fulfillment of ethical imperatives by halting chatter, setting the “fundamental tone” for ethical activity, curbing excessive self-love, and providing another mode for educating and expressing love. Most importantly, silence can be used to humble the self and elevate the neighbor, creating conditions of Christian equality. Ethical silence is not the silence of the ineffable or what cannot be said, this is the silence of what can be said but should not.



      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgments

      Introduction

      Chapter 1: Silence in Kierkegaard’s Stages

      Chapter 2: Kierkegaard’s Ethics

      Chapter 3: Language and Communication

      Chapter 4: Silence

      Chapter 5: Ethical Silence

      Chapter 6: Exemplars of Communication

      Conclusion: Consequences of Ethical Silence: Teaching, Freedom, and Responsibility

      Bibliography

      About the Author

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