This study is the first comprehensive presentation of Kierkegaard s
method of an indirect communication from a philosophical
perspective. The indirect communication is described as Kierkegaard
s method of thinking. Indirect communication not only represents a
form of broken communication but also a theory on the limits of
language and concept and a counterconcept to the systematically
hermetic form. Here Kierkegaard s place in history becomes evident
in the constellation of change of post-idealism. In total, he
emancipates himself from Schelling s and Hegel s systematic form
and already points the way to Nietzsche and Derrida."
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