Foreword, George Pattison (University of Glasgow, UK) Introduction: Existence and possibility, Erin Plunkett (University of Hertfordshire, UK) Part I: Possibility and the Philosophical Tradition 1. From Possibility to Actuality and Back Again: Kierkegaard's Ontology of the Possible and the Actually Ideal, Jeff Hanson (Harvard University, USA) 2. 'What Our Age Needs Most': Kierkegaard's Metaphysics of Virkelighed and the Crisis of Identity of Philosophy, Gabriel Ferreira (UNISINOS, Brazil) Part II: Possibility and Experience 3. Possibility, Meaning, and Truth: Kierkegaardian Themes in Proust, Rick Anthony Furtak (Colorado College, USA) 4. The Secrecy of Possibility in Kierkegaard's "Pattern", Frances Maughan-Brown (College of the Holy Cross, USA) 5. Kierkegaard and Deleuze: Anxiety, Possibility and A World Without Others, Henry Somers-Hall (Royal Holloway, University of London, UK) Part III: Possibility and Freedom 6. On Being Educated for the Possibility by The Concept of Anxiety, Jakub Marek (Charles University, Czech Republic) 7. Isaac I cannot Understand: Sacrifice and the Possibility of Radical Intersubjectivity, Tatiana Chavalková Badurová (Charles University, Czech Republic)) Part IV: Possibility and Hope 8.
Just a Glance! Kierkegaard's Eschatology of the Possible, Saitya Brata Das (Jawaharlal Nehru University, India) 9. Climate Despair from a Kierkegaardian Perspective: Asceticism, Possibility and Eschatological Hope, Hjördis Becker-Lindenthal (Cambridge University, UK) 10. Hope in the Task of Forgiveness, John Lippitt ( Institute for Ethics & Society at Notre Dame, Australia) Bibliography Index.