Philosophie der Angst: Kierkegaard und Heidegger im Vergleich

Kierkegaardiana 22:64-88 (2002)
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Abstract

At the time of existential philosophy, the similarities between Kierkegaard's and Heigegger's existential analysis and in particular their understanding of anxiety were usually emphasised. I would like to point out the irreconcilable contrast in the understanding of anxiety of both authors, the difference being that Kierkegaard is the representant of a teleological, Heidegger on the contrary of an a-teleological anthropology.

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Jörg Disse
Theologische Fakultät Fulda, Germany

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