This paper explores the implications of Kierkegaard’s concern with the existential meaning of Christianity on his treatment of the relationship between philosophy and theology. It will be argued that Kierkegaard offers an existential corrective to the predominantly scholarly-scientific engagement with this debate, to point to the much more serious matter of the individual’s existence and the impossible difficulty and challenge that the religious sphere poses to the human being, both epistemologically and ethically. This will be shown by taking into account Kierkegaard’s definitions of the terms philosophy, theology, and Christianity, as well as the distinction he draws between objective and subjective philosophy: Whereas Kierkegaard separat...
The presented philosophical-anthropological interpretation seeks to examine the phenomenon of "the i...
The meaning of existence and the nature of truth were central to Kierkegaardi an thought. Any discus...
Kierkegaard is the ‘father’ of existentialism. This claim, however, seems to be a contradiction in t...
The existential philosopher Soren Kierkegaard is one of the most prominent philosophers in the field...
After having briefly discussed the question, whether Kierkegaard can be considered as a “philosopher...
When reading through certain areas of Kierkegaard’s writings, there is room to misinterpret his visi...
© 2020, Ecozone, OAIMDD. All rights reserved. The dialectic of the relationship between Philosophy a...
Kierkegaard’s philosophical inspiration was motivated by two displeasures: The first one concerns sp...
The fate of "philosophieren" is not simple. Each thought emerges as a process that a thinker interp...
This thesis argues that Martensen should be considered a key interlocutor for Kierkegaard in the deb...
Soren Kierkegaard was a profound and prolific writer in the Danish “golden age” of intellectual and ...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 257-263).The dissertation argues that Kierkegaard's major ph...
This thesis takes seriously the proposition that existentialism is a lived philosophy. While Descart...
Kierkegaard, as is generally known, considers the three existencestages : aesthetic, ethical, and re...
In this paper the relation between being and becoming is analyzed and the Kierkegaard’s existential ...
The presented philosophical-anthropological interpretation seeks to examine the phenomenon of "the i...
The meaning of existence and the nature of truth were central to Kierkegaardi an thought. Any discus...
Kierkegaard is the ‘father’ of existentialism. This claim, however, seems to be a contradiction in t...
The existential philosopher Soren Kierkegaard is one of the most prominent philosophers in the field...
After having briefly discussed the question, whether Kierkegaard can be considered as a “philosopher...
When reading through certain areas of Kierkegaard’s writings, there is room to misinterpret his visi...
© 2020, Ecozone, OAIMDD. All rights reserved. The dialectic of the relationship between Philosophy a...
Kierkegaard’s philosophical inspiration was motivated by two displeasures: The first one concerns sp...
The fate of "philosophieren" is not simple. Each thought emerges as a process that a thinker interp...
This thesis argues that Martensen should be considered a key interlocutor for Kierkegaard in the deb...
Soren Kierkegaard was a profound and prolific writer in the Danish “golden age” of intellectual and ...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 257-263).The dissertation argues that Kierkegaard's major ph...
This thesis takes seriously the proposition that existentialism is a lived philosophy. While Descart...
Kierkegaard, as is generally known, considers the three existencestages : aesthetic, ethical, and re...
In this paper the relation between being and becoming is analyzed and the Kierkegaard’s existential ...
The presented philosophical-anthropological interpretation seeks to examine the phenomenon of "the i...
The meaning of existence and the nature of truth were central to Kierkegaardi an thought. Any discus...
Kierkegaard is the ‘father’ of existentialism. This claim, however, seems to be a contradiction in t...