La clara oscuridad de Kierkegaard para el pensamiento moderno
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The main target of this paper will be to demonstrate why the Philosophy of Sören Kierkegaard is necessary nowadays. To this end, this paper will be structu- red in four parts. Firstly, I will explain the peculiar characteristics of Kierkegaard. It is essential to explain why Kierkegaard is a troubled, postmetaphysical and religious thinker. Secondly, I will dwell on how to read Kierkegaard concentrating on the role that pseudonimy and indirect communication play in his work. Thirdly, I will analyse the value of the individual in his theory. Finally, I will show that present thinking needs several of the components set out in the previous sections. Nowadays, we need to bear in mind a troubled and postmetaphysical theory like the Kierkegaard Theory.
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