REALIDAD Y RACIONALIDAD KIERKEGAARDIANAS LA CURVATURA ÉTICA DE LA SUBJETIVIDAD

Authors

  • Begonya Sáez Tajafuerce
Keywords: realidad, racionalidad, subjectividad, (auto) consciencia ética, Kierkegaard, Descartes, reality, rationality, subjectivity, (self) consciousness ethics

Abstract

This paper offers an ethical reading of the concepts of reality and rationality in an unfinished and posthumous work of Søren Kierkegaard: Johannes Climacus o De Omnibus dubitandum est. In oposition to both teh hegelian an cartesian concept of reality, Kierkegaard shows that reality must be conceived of as a task rather than as an amount of facts and therefore, our relation to reality must be mediated by practical reason, its fundamental function being double reflection. Thus, to understand reality means as well as being counscious of reality, to appropriate it. Hence, to know about reality as well as to actualize its possibilities implies the constitution of the ethical subjectivity.

Downloads

Download data is not yet available.
How to Cite
Sáez Tajafuerce, B. (1998). REALIDAD Y RACIONALIDAD KIERKEGAARDIANAS LA CURVATURA ÉTICA DE LA SUBJETIVIDAD. Daimon Revista Internacional de Filosofia, (16), 171–178. Retrieved from https://revistas.um.es/daimon/article/view/9651
Issue
Section
Notas críticas