In Kierkegaard’s teatment of the concept of reality, possibility, freedom (fhe not-necessioty of the history) Both in the “Concept of Anxiety and in “Philosophical Fragments” is possible to make out Schelling’s meontology, that is the philosophical discourse concerning the negation of the actual being of something, but not its possibility. The article makes first a survey of the latest philosophy of Schellingt’s so-called “positive-philosophy” and explains its methodological meaning for the development of philosophy of Mythology and philosophy of Revelation. It s shows how Kierkegaard’s thought could have been attracted by Schelling’s “Spätphilosophy” and its way of treating the concepts of possibility and reality in opposition to Hege...
Contribution of Danish philosopher Soren Kierkegaard to European philosophy is his interest in the f...
AbstractThis paper aims to understand Hegel’s claim in the introduction to his Philosophy of Mind th...
Kierkegaard is the ‘father’ of existentialism. This claim, however, seems to be a contradiction in t...
In Kierkegaard\u2019s teatment of the concept of reality, possibility, freedom (fhe not-necessioty o...
The article shows how in Kierkegaard’s treatment of the concept of possibility (as well as in the tr...
How can be possible a scientific discourse on Actuality, if the glance of philosophy is condemned to...
The article aims to present an outline of a theoretical comparison between the philosophy of Kierkeg...
In presenting the key theoretical notions in Jacobi’s philosophical work, this paper shows how these...
As philosophical logic includes by nature a radical quest for the necessity of logic itself, specula...
This thesis proposes that Søren Kierkegaard's thought—in particular, his theological anthropology—is...
The paper reveals some connections between the epistemological and anthropological aspects of Kierke...
Despite considerable recent attention, important features of Schelling?s famous work, the 1809 treat...
F.W.J. Schelling argues in his middle period work Philosophical Inquiries into the Nature of Human F...
The fate of "philosophieren" is not simple. Each thought emerges as a process that a thinker interp...
The gives the detailed analysis of the ratio of freedom and imagination in an unpublished manuscript...
Contribution of Danish philosopher Soren Kierkegaard to European philosophy is his interest in the f...
AbstractThis paper aims to understand Hegel’s claim in the introduction to his Philosophy of Mind th...
Kierkegaard is the ‘father’ of existentialism. This claim, however, seems to be a contradiction in t...
In Kierkegaard\u2019s teatment of the concept of reality, possibility, freedom (fhe not-necessioty o...
The article shows how in Kierkegaard’s treatment of the concept of possibility (as well as in the tr...
How can be possible a scientific discourse on Actuality, if the glance of philosophy is condemned to...
The article aims to present an outline of a theoretical comparison between the philosophy of Kierkeg...
In presenting the key theoretical notions in Jacobi’s philosophical work, this paper shows how these...
As philosophical logic includes by nature a radical quest for the necessity of logic itself, specula...
This thesis proposes that Søren Kierkegaard's thought—in particular, his theological anthropology—is...
The paper reveals some connections between the epistemological and anthropological aspects of Kierke...
Despite considerable recent attention, important features of Schelling?s famous work, the 1809 treat...
F.W.J. Schelling argues in his middle period work Philosophical Inquiries into the Nature of Human F...
The fate of "philosophieren" is not simple. Each thought emerges as a process that a thinker interp...
The gives the detailed analysis of the ratio of freedom and imagination in an unpublished manuscript...
Contribution of Danish philosopher Soren Kierkegaard to European philosophy is his interest in the f...
AbstractThis paper aims to understand Hegel’s claim in the introduction to his Philosophy of Mind th...
Kierkegaard is the ‘father’ of existentialism. This claim, however, seems to be a contradiction in t...