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132Anthropology in Kierkegaard and Kant: The Synthesis of Facticity and Ideality vs. Moral CharacterKierkegaard Studies Yearbook 2011 (1): 19-50. 2011.This article deals with how moral freedom relates to historicity and contingency by comparing Kierkegaard's theory of the anthropological synthesis to Kant's concept of moral character. The comparison indicates that there are more Kantian elements in Kierkegaard's anthropology than shown by earlier scholarship. More specifically, both Kant and Kierkegaard see a true change in the way one lives as involving not only a revolution in the way one thinks, but also that one takes over—and tries to ref…Read more
NTNU
PhD, 2010
Trondheim, Trøndelag, Norway
Areas of Specialization
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History of Western Philosophy |
Value Theory |
Philosophical Traditions |
Philosophy of Religion |
Existentialism |
Immanuel Kant |
Søren Kierkegaard |
Areas of Interest
Value Theory |
History of Western Philosophy |
Philosophical Traditions |