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dc.contributor.authorMcDonald, Williamen
local.source.editorEditor(s): Steven Emmanuel, William McDonald and Jon Stewarten
dc.date.accessioned2015-01-06T15:56:00Z-
dc.date.issued2014-
dc.identifier.citationKierkegaards Concepts - Tome IV: Individual to Novel, p. 173-179en
dc.identifier.isbn9781472444639en
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/1959.11/16407-
dc.description.abstractThe Danish word 'Øieblik' is derived from the word for "eye" ('Øie') and the word for "glint" or "glance" or "twinkle" ('Blik') and means: a very short interval of time, commensurate with the twinkling of an eye - an instant.1 The Danish word 'Moment' is ultimately derived, via the French 'moment', from the Latin 'movere' - to move. Among its Danish meanings are something with the power to move (cf. momentum); a relationship or circumstance of great importance (cf. momentous); a turning point in a development, which is of decisive importance; and a brief period of time, which is of decisive importance. This article will focus primarily on Kierkegaard's uses of 'Øieblik', with occasional references to his uses of 'Moment'. However, the connotations 'Moment' has of decisive importance and the power to move are incorporated into Kierkegaard's ethical and religious applications of 'Øieblik'.en
dc.languageenen
dc.publisherAshgate Publishingen
dc.relation.ispartofKierkegaards Concepts - Tome IV: Individual to Novelen
dc.relation.ispartofseriesKierkegaard Research Sources, Reception and Resourcesen
dc.relation.isversionof1en
dc.titleMomenten
dc.typeBook Chapteren
dc.subject.keywordsPhilosophical Psychology (incl Moral Psychology and Philosophy of Action)en
dc.subject.keywordsPhilosophy of Religionen
dc.subject.keywordsReligion and Religious Studiesen
local.contributor.firstnameWilliamen
local.subject.for2008220499 Religion and Religious Studies not elsewhere classifieden
local.subject.for2008220311 Philosophical Psychology (incl Moral Psychology and Philosophy of Action)en
local.subject.for2008220315 Philosophy of Religionen
local.subject.seo2008970122 Expanding Knowledge in Philosophy and Religious Studiesen
local.identifier.epublicationsvtls086705135en
local.profile.schoolSchool of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciencesen
local.profile.emailwmcdonal@une.edu.auen
local.output.categoryB1en
local.record.placeauen
local.record.institutionUniversity of New Englanden
local.identifier.epublicationsrecordune-20141022-035034en
local.publisher.placeFarnham, United Kingdomen
local.identifier.totalchapters38en
local.format.startpage173en
local.format.endpage179en
local.series.number15en
local.contributor.lastnameMcDonalden
dc.identifier.staffune-id:wmcdonalen
local.profile.roleauthoren
local.identifier.unepublicationidune:16644en
dc.identifier.academiclevelAcademicen
local.title.maintitleMomenten
local.output.categorydescriptionB1 Chapter in a Scholarly Booken
local.relation.urlhttp://nla.gov.au/anbd.bib-an53736546en
local.search.authorMcDonald, Williamen
local.uneassociationUnknownen
local.year.published2014en
local.subject.for2020500499 Religious studies not elsewhere classifieden
local.subject.for2020500311 Philosophical psychology (incl. moral psychology and philosophy of action)en
local.subject.for2020500316 Philosophy of religionen
local.subject.seo2020280119 Expanding knowledge in philosophy and religious studiesen
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