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Title: S. Kierkegaard


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S. Kierkegaard
  • Early Existentialism

2
Religious Practices in Denmark
  • Kierkegaards critique on Hegels Philosophy
    concerns not only with the theoretical interests,
    but also with the practical and concrete
    situation of his time. In that time Hegelianism
    dominated not only the academic field, but also
    the religious practices of the Christianity in
    Denmark. The religious practices that Kierkegaard
    criticized were religious formalism and
    ritualism. The Christianity became an objective
    religion with detail ritual procedure and
    objective dogmas. And the people dont care of
    their very subjective faith and commitment to
    this Christian faith. Kierkegaard saw Hegels
    abstractionism being responsible for this
    spiritual decadence.

3
Critique on HegelAbstractionism
  • Kierkegaard argues that with his dialectics of
    spirit Hegel has abstracted all thing and
    despised man as concrete human person. The real
    in Hegels philosophy is not the experience of
    the concrete individual, but the abstract idea.
    Hegel views also the collective (we, our time,
    nation, mass etc.) as higher and more real than
    the individual and particular. Kierkegaard
    criticizes Hegel that he has reduced man as
    individual to be an element of crowd. Man loses
    his authenticity.

4
What is Existence?
  • The concept of existence can be applied only on
    man as individual. Only I can exist and can not
    be reduced to the other realities like society,
    economy, idea etc. To exist means to live not
    mechanically, but consciously, personally and
    subjectively. In other word to exist means to
    live authentically.
  • Existence (that-ness) is not essence (what-ness),
    because essence is abstract and universal.

5
Existential Dialectics
  • Kierkegaard disagrees with Hegels dialectics of
    idea and proposes his own view of dialectics that
    he called existential dialectics.
  • Not like Hegels dialectics, existential
    dialectics runs not automatically or
    mechanistically according to abstract system. Its
    phases are achieved through existential leap,
    i.e. decision.
  • Existential leap is based on the
    either-or-decision, not on synthesis of bothand.

6
Three existential stages
  • 1. Aesthetical stage the individual is confused
    with his sensuality and his thirst on pleasure.
    The hero of this stage is Don Juan. With the
    boredom the individual experiences crisis and is
    challenged to leap into the higher stage.
  • 2. Ethical stage the individual obeys the
    universal ethical principle of bad and good. He
    relays himself on his reason. The hero here is
    the tragic hero like Socrates. According to this
    hero the human weakness can be superseded by
    human will. He doesnt know the sin.
  • 3. Religious stage the individual believes in
    God as the paradox and hopes on His mercy. He
    makes a commitment to God and enters the
    relationship with the absolute. The hero here is
    Abraham that sacrifices Isaac for God sake. The
    faith of Abraham is the true commitment to the
    paradox of life.
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