Søren Kierkegaard's Theory of Stages and Its Relation to Hegel |
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Abraham absolute knowledge absolute paradox abstract according to Kierkegaard aesthetic stage analyses authentic choice Christ Christianity Collins components Concept of Anxiety contradiction despair development of consciousness Don Juan Dunning E/O I Either/Or emphasizes eternal ethical stage ethicist existential expanding categories faith finite finitude and infinitude freedom gaard guilt Hannay Hegel's philosophy Hegel's view human Ibid immediacy immediate aesthete individual infinite inwardness irony Johannes the Seducer Judge William Kierke Kierkegaard and Hegel Kierkegaard's perspective Kierkegaard's philosophy Kierkegaard's theory Kierkegaard's view Kierkegaardian knight of faith leap Malantschuk 1974 man's marriage means mediation necessity object one's opposite pagan paradoxical religiousness passion pathetically religious Phenomenology of Spirit Philosophical Fragments positive third possibility precisely realize reflective aesthete relation religion religious stage repentance self-consciousness selfhood Sickness unto Death sin-consciousness Søren Kierkegaard speculation sphere of existence stage of existence Stages on Life's stresses synthesis Taylor temporal theory of stages transcendence truth unhappy consciousness