Acta Kierkegaardiana

Exploring the work and thought of Søren Kierkegaard

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Current Volume: Kierkegaard & Human Nature

Volume VI Now Available One of the key charges Kierkegaard makes against “Hegel”, “Hegelians”, “objectivists”, and “speculative thinkers” is that their views are deficient with respect to our natures as human beings. Specifically, the above views are said to leave us wanting with regards to our natures as creatures subject to: “existence”, “actuality”, and “the ethical”. Yet, Kierkegaard’s alternative conception of human nature is not immediately evident from his writings. The aims of this volume are: to attempt to bring clarity to Kierkegaard’s conception of human nature; to outline his views on this front; and to determine, as far as possible, the nature of human nature in Kierkegaard’s thought. This, it is hoped, will make a lasting contribution to the continuing debate about the nature, significance, and legacy of Kierkegaard’s thought and work to our own self-understanding.
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