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Anders Rasmussen

Aarhus University
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  • Aarhus University
    Department of Philosophy and the History of Ideas
    Regular Faculty
Areas of Interest
Philosophy of Religion
17th/18th Century Philosophy
Continental Philosophy
European Philosophy
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    The Legacy of Jacobi in Schelling and Kierkegaard
    Kierkegaard Studies Monograph Series 262 (08): 209-223. 2002.
    In presenting the key theoretical notions in Jacobi’s philosophical work, this paper shows how these notions are operative in Schellings late philosophy and in Kierkegaard. It is argued that Jacobi’s criticism of Spinozist rationalism is echoed in Schelling’s and Kierkegaard’s criticism of Hegelian speculation as it is shown that Jacobi’s distinction between two different kinds of knowledge, i.e. demonstration and illumination, is also at the very heart of Schelling’s and Kierkegaard’s philosoph…Read more
    In presenting the key theoretical notions in Jacobi’s philosophical work, this paper shows how these notions are operative in Schellings late philosophy and in Kierkegaard. It is argued that Jacobi’s criticism of Spinozist rationalism is echoed in Schelling’s and Kierkegaard’s criticism of Hegelian speculation as it is shown that Jacobi’s distinction between two different kinds of knowledge, i.e. demonstration and illumination, is also at the very heart of Schelling’s and Kierkegaard’s philosophy. On this background the article finally discusses some important similarities between Schelling and Kierkegaard, stressing the importance of the concept of the will as well as the relation between negativity and positivity.
    Friedrich Heinrich JacobiSøren KierkegaardContinental EpistemologyFriedrich SchellingG. W. F. Hegel
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    Kierkegaard’s Notion of Negativity as an Epistemological and an Anthropological Problem
    Kierkegaard Studies Yearbook 2004 (1): 250-262. 2004.
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    Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi: Two Theories of the Leap
    In Jon Stewart (ed.), Kierkegaard and the Renaissance and the Modern Traditions Tome, Kierkegaard Research: Sources, Reception and Resources Volume 5. pp. 33-49. 2009.
    ExistentialismFriedrich Heinrich JacobiSøren Kierkegaard
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