Kierkegaard is an exegetical interpretation of S ren Kierkegaard's
Philosophical Fragments and Concluding Unscientific Postscript.
Vivaldi Jean-Marie elaborates on the philosophical and religious
arguments of the pseudonym Johannes Climacus to demonstrate that
history is propatory toward the achievement of eternal happiness.
The author emphasizes Kierkegaard's heritage in the Post-Kantian
tradition by discussing his critique of the Romantics and German
Idealists. The exposition of Philosophical Fragments and Concluding
Unscientific Postscript is carried out on the basis of the ongoing
conversation between Climacus and the Post-Kantian tradition to
argue that Climacus wishes to show the limitation of history and
philosophy and the necessity of subjective appropriation to
transcend the shortcoming of history and philosophy. Climacus's
assessment of the prevailing Christian attitudes of the 19th
century maps out the possibility of subjective religious experience
in freedom.
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