According to Kierkegaard, each person faces the knotty subject, the necessity of the subjective relationship of the existing individual to her eternal happiness: the God-relationship. In this article, the author focuses on what he finds to be Kierkegaard’s essentially negative reply to the question: “Can the truth be learned?” A study of the dialectical thinking of Johannes Climacus reveals that any positive knowledge, no matter its degree of theory or skepticism, is disingenuous—a position antithetical to philosophers like Hegel and Descartes. Kierkegaard’s thought, which anticipates deconstruction and hermeneutics, shows us that certainty is deceptive and impossible. Rather, we must recognize our constant existential striving
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In Joeri Schrijvers’ (2016) book, Between Faith and Belief, Schrijvers discusses various answers to ...
In Joeri Schrijvers’ (2016) book, Between Faith and Belief, Schrijvers discusses various answers to ...
Recent scholarship argues that, for Kierkegaard, God's absolute alterity is a consequence of sin tha...
When reading through certain areas of Kierkegaard’s writings, there is room to misinterpret his visi...
Kierkegaard is classified as an existentialist. The irony is of course is if he were authentically e...
Kierkegaard, like Plato, though using different methods and conclusions, sought to ground knowledge ...
Kierkegaard, like Plato, though using different methods and conclusions, sought to ground knowledge ...
The meaning of existence and the nature of truth were central to Kierkegaardi an thought. Any discus...
When reading through certain areas of Kierkegaard’s writings, there is room to misinterpret his visi...
Kierkegaard understood modernity as a crisis of authority emerging in the aftermath of European secu...
Soren Kierkegaard, sometimes called the father of "Existentialism", lived over one hundred years ago...
Kierkegaard understood modernity as a crisis of authority emerging in the aftermath of European secu...
This document is a draft of a chapter that has been published by Oxford University Press in Ursula R...
S0ren Kierkegaard's thesis, "Truth is Subjectivity", is presented in Concluding Unscientific Postsc...
This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCo...
In Joeri Schrijvers’ (2016) book, Between Faith and Belief, Schrijvers discusses various answers to ...
In Joeri Schrijvers’ (2016) book, Between Faith and Belief, Schrijvers discusses various answers to ...
Recent scholarship argues that, for Kierkegaard, God's absolute alterity is a consequence of sin tha...
When reading through certain areas of Kierkegaard’s writings, there is room to misinterpret his visi...
Kierkegaard is classified as an existentialist. The irony is of course is if he were authentically e...
Kierkegaard, like Plato, though using different methods and conclusions, sought to ground knowledge ...
Kierkegaard, like Plato, though using different methods and conclusions, sought to ground knowledge ...
The meaning of existence and the nature of truth were central to Kierkegaardi an thought. Any discus...
When reading through certain areas of Kierkegaard’s writings, there is room to misinterpret his visi...
Kierkegaard understood modernity as a crisis of authority emerging in the aftermath of European secu...
Soren Kierkegaard, sometimes called the father of "Existentialism", lived over one hundred years ago...
Kierkegaard understood modernity as a crisis of authority emerging in the aftermath of European secu...
This document is a draft of a chapter that has been published by Oxford University Press in Ursula R...
S0ren Kierkegaard's thesis, "Truth is Subjectivity", is presented in Concluding Unscientific Postsc...
This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCo...
In Joeri Schrijvers’ (2016) book, Between Faith and Belief, Schrijvers discusses various answers to ...
In Joeri Schrijvers’ (2016) book, Between Faith and Belief, Schrijvers discusses various answers to ...