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Kierkegaard y el idealismo: lineamientos de su proximidad histórico-especulativa
Author(s) -
María José Binetti
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
theoría
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1665-6415
DOI - 10.22201/ffyl.16656415p.2015.28.469
Subject(s) - idealism , philosophy , dialectic , metaphysics , opposition (politics) , reciprocal , epistemology , humanities , consciousness , hegelianism , hegemony , political science , law , linguistics , politics
In opposition to the hegemonic interpretation of Kierkegaard as anti-idealistic and anti-hegelian, the following pages aims at showing why Idealism would constitute the metaphysical matrix of Kierkegaardian thought. Some of the idealistic principles assumed by Kierkegaard would be: the self-consciousness starting point, the absolute dialectics of identity, the free and infinite becoming of idea in existence, the synthesis of self, and the reciprocal action of individual.

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