Kierkegaard's "Fragments" and "Postscript": The Religious Philosophy of Johannes ClimacusHumanities Press, 1983 - 304 pagine |
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Pagina 61
... seems to function in both of Climacus ' two usages of " eternity . " The Forms are both ideas and ideals . Plato seems at times to regard them as simply logical possibilities , speaking of the Forms of horseness , dogness , tallness ...
... seems to function in both of Climacus ' two usages of " eternity . " The Forms are both ideas and ideals . Plato seems at times to regard them as simply logical possibilities , speaking of the Forms of horseness , dogness , tallness ...
Pagina 197
... seems to fall prior to religiousness A , which is clearly distinguished from religiousness B. So where does humor really fall within the spheres ? Is it the last stage of immanence , the boundary between immanence and transcendent ...
... seems to fall prior to religiousness A , which is clearly distinguished from religiousness B. So where does humor really fall within the spheres ? Is it the last stage of immanence , the boundary between immanence and transcendent ...
Pagina 278
... seems no reason to deny that this new life will make possible new ways of thinking as well . Thus Climacus seems to agree with the classical Augustinian position that faith leads to understanding . Climacus also seems to deny this ...
... seems no reason to deny that this new life will make possible new ways of thinking as well . Thus Climacus seems to agree with the classical Augustinian position that faith leads to understanding . Climacus also seems to deny this ...
Sommario
BECOMING A SELF | 1 |
READING JOHANNES CLIMACUS | 17 |
The Fragments as an Example of an Experiment | 24 |
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absolute paradox abstract achieve action actually aesthetic attempt authorship become a Christian believe character claim Climacus calls Climacus says commitment concept Concept of Anxiety Concluding Unscientific Postscript concrete consciousness contradiction dialectical discover discussion distinction duty Either/Or essentially eternal happiness ethical ethicist existential expression fact faith Fear and Trembling G.W.F. Hegel God-relationship God's guilt Hegel Hegelian Hence historical human existence humorist idea ideal imagination immanence immediacy indirect communication individual's intellectual inwardness irony and humor Jesus Johannes Climacus Kant Kierkegaard's pseudonymous knowledge logical Louis Mackey maieutic man's merely moral nature objective passion person Philosophical Fragments Plato possible Postscript reader reality realize reason recognize reduplication reflection relation relationship relative religion religious individual seems sense significance simply Socrates sort speculative spheres Stages on Life's striving subjectivity suffering task telos temporal term thesis thing thinker thought transcendent transcendent religion transformed true truth understanding understood