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This collection of essays by leading international philosophers considers central themes in the ethics of Danish philosopher Knud Ejler Løgstrup (19051981). Løgstrup was a Lutheran theologian much influenced by phenomenology and by strong currents in Danish culture, to which he himself made important contributions. The essays in What Is Ethically Demanded? K. E. Løgstrup''s Philosophy of Moral Life are divided into four sections. The first section deals predominantly with Løgstrup''s relation to Kant and, through Kant, the system of morality in general. The second section focuses on how Løgstrup stands in connection with Kierkegaard, Heidegger, and Levinas. The third section considers issues in the development of Løgstrup''s ethics and how it relates to other aspects of his thought. The final section covers certain central themes in Løgstrup''s position, particularly his claims about trust and the unfulfillability of the ethical demand. The volume includes a previously untran

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“Løgstrup’s intent—to reach the secular world with the message of Jesus—is a contemporary issue of vital importance. . . . [This] is a work most likely to be appreciated by scholars and advanced students in philosophy and theology.” —Catholic Library World


"This book introduces Løgstrup's central idea of 'the ethical demand' and probes various aspects of how it should best be understood and its significance for ethics. While some recent work has explored the relation between The Ethical Demand and some of Løgstrup's later work, especially on the 'sovereign expressions of life,' one thing that is interesting about this collection is that while it further advances those discussions, it also traces elements of Løgstrup's thought back to his earlier work—chiefly, but not only, through the inclusion of a translation of his relatively early essay 'The Anthropology of Kant's Ethics.' The collection will make a significant contribution to the progress of the study of Løgstrup in English. It will make an excellent companion volume to other titles published by Notre Dame by and about Løgstrup." —John Lippitt, University of Hertfordshire


“Fink and Stern’s collection reveals just why this Danish thinker is a landmark in ethical conversation. . . . Each part of the book provides new ways of seeing the ethical demand of [the] subjectivity present in Løgstrup's philosophy. . . . Phenomenologists and ethicists will do well to take note.” —Studies in Christian Ethics


"Knud Ejler Løgstrup's The Ethical Demand should have been recognized long ago as, at least, a minor classic if not a landmark in twentieth-century moral philosophy. Hopefully Fink and Stern's excellent collection of essays will help Løgstrup's writings receive the reading and reception they deserve. The best of the essays in this volume are philosophically subtle and morally engaged in ways that reveal the significance and depth of Løgstrup's demanding ethical thought." —J. M. Bernstein, New School for Social Research


“The opening selection from Løgstrup’s early writings, the 14 engaging and diverse assessments of Løgstrup’s work, and the editors Hans Fink’s and Robert Stern’s close interweaving of these essays into 4 clear and critical divisions make Løgstrup’s relevance apparent. . . . Hence, this volume could easily become a handbook for graduate programs and schools of theology wishing to teach this compelling, but long neglected thinker.” —Reading Religion

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      Publisher: University of Notre Dame Press
      Publication Date: 15/06/2017
      ISBN13: 9780268101855, 978-0268101855
      ISBN10: 026810185X

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      Book Synopsis

      This collection of essays by leading international philosophers considers central themes in the ethics of Danish philosopher Knud Ejler Løgstrup (19051981). Løgstrup was a Lutheran theologian much influenced by phenomenology and by strong currents in Danish culture, to which he himself made important contributions. The essays in What Is Ethically Demanded? K. E. Løgstrup''s Philosophy of Moral Life are divided into four sections. The first section deals predominantly with Løgstrup''s relation to Kant and, through Kant, the system of morality in general. The second section focuses on how Løgstrup stands in connection with Kierkegaard, Heidegger, and Levinas. The third section considers issues in the development of Løgstrup''s ethics and how it relates to other aspects of his thought. The final section covers certain central themes in Løgstrup''s position, particularly his claims about trust and the unfulfillability of the ethical demand. The volume includes a previously untran

      Trade Review

      “Løgstrup’s intent—to reach the secular world with the message of Jesus—is a contemporary issue of vital importance. . . . [This] is a work most likely to be appreciated by scholars and advanced students in philosophy and theology.” —Catholic Library World


      "This book introduces Løgstrup's central idea of 'the ethical demand' and probes various aspects of how it should best be understood and its significance for ethics. While some recent work has explored the relation between The Ethical Demand and some of Løgstrup's later work, especially on the 'sovereign expressions of life,' one thing that is interesting about this collection is that while it further advances those discussions, it also traces elements of Løgstrup's thought back to his earlier work—chiefly, but not only, through the inclusion of a translation of his relatively early essay 'The Anthropology of Kant's Ethics.' The collection will make a significant contribution to the progress of the study of Løgstrup in English. It will make an excellent companion volume to other titles published by Notre Dame by and about Løgstrup." —John Lippitt, University of Hertfordshire


      “Fink and Stern’s collection reveals just why this Danish thinker is a landmark in ethical conversation. . . . Each part of the book provides new ways of seeing the ethical demand of [the] subjectivity present in Løgstrup's philosophy. . . . Phenomenologists and ethicists will do well to take note.” —Studies in Christian Ethics


      "Knud Ejler Løgstrup's The Ethical Demand should have been recognized long ago as, at least, a minor classic if not a landmark in twentieth-century moral philosophy. Hopefully Fink and Stern's excellent collection of essays will help Løgstrup's writings receive the reading and reception they deserve. The best of the essays in this volume are philosophically subtle and morally engaged in ways that reveal the significance and depth of Løgstrup's demanding ethical thought." —J. M. Bernstein, New School for Social Research


      “The opening selection from Løgstrup’s early writings, the 14 engaging and diverse assessments of Løgstrup’s work, and the editors Hans Fink’s and Robert Stern’s close interweaving of these essays into 4 clear and critical divisions make Løgstrup’s relevance apparent. . . . Hence, this volume could easily become a handbook for graduate programs and schools of theology wishing to teach this compelling, but long neglected thinker.” —Reading Religion

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