Fichte and Kierkegaard on the Difference and the Identity of the I Cover Image

Fichte és Kierkegaard az Én azonosságáról és a különbségéről
Fichte and Kierkegaard on the Difference and the Identity of the I

Author(s): Márk Láng
Subject(s): Ethics / Practical Philosophy, 19th Century Philosophy, German Idealism, Existentialism
Published by: Erdélyi Múzeum-Egyesület
Keywords: difference; identity; I; dialectics; ground; freedom; choice; practical philosophy;

Summary/Abstract: There is a strong tendency in post-Hegelian philosophy to return to the starting point of Fichte’s philosophy, such as the primacy of practice, the privilege of the subject, and an “antithetical dialectic” as opposed to absolute dialectics. Kierkeggard is no exception. However, this aspect, which is related to Fichte, can be really grasped in the ethical stage of existence, in which Kierkegaard places Fichte’s question of the relationship between the I and the non-I in the existential context of the Self and society.

  • Issue Year: LXXXII/2020
  • Issue No: 4
  • Page Range: 131-140
  • Page Count: 10
  • Language: Hungarian