THE CONCEPT OF SEDUCTION FROM KIERKEGAARD TO BAUDRILLARD Cover Image

KİERKEGAARD’DAN BAUDRİLLARD’A BAŞTAN ÇIKARMA
THE CONCEPT OF SEDUCTION FROM KIERKEGAARD TO BAUDRILLARD

Author(s): Ufuk Bircan
Subject(s): 19th Century Philosophy
Published by: Kültür Ajans Tanıtım ve Organizasyon
Keywords: Love; Sensuality; Seduction; Kierkegaard; Tolstoy; Baudrillard;

Summary/Abstract: The subject of this study is the evolution process and form of the meaning attributed tothe concept of seduction from Kierkegaard to Baudrillard. The first thing to be discussed related to seduction will be seduction in Kierkegaard and Charles. The main subject inKierkegaard’s work is love, but the things he voiced are inevitably the discourse of affinityand seduction. Taking into consideration the two philosophers together the different forms of this discourse when it voiced by men and women can be apparently seen. In Tolstoy’s sense of art seduction has a significant role when it comes to the subject of love, womanand sexuality. In Baudrillard it can be observed that how a follower of Kierkegaard he isand how he overcomes and expands his ideas about seduction by handling it from different perspectives.

  • Issue Year: 2016
  • Issue No: 29
  • Page Range: 60-82
  • Page Count: 23
  • Language: Turkish