INVESTIGADORES
BINETTI Maria Jose
congresos y reuniones científicas
Título:
Kierkegaard´s Ethical Stage in Hegel´s Logic Categories
Autor/es:
MARÍA JOSÉ BINETTI
Lugar:
Hong Kierkegaard Library
Reunión:
Otro; Seminar; 2006
Institución organizadora:
Hong Kierkegaard Library
Resumen:
During decades, the history of philosophy has kept Kierkegaard’s and Hegel’s thought apart, and their long-standing opposition has swept through the speculative greatness of Kierkegaardian existentialism and the existential power of Hegelian philosophy. In contrast to such unfortunate misinterpretation, this article aims at showing the deep convergence that relates interiorly the Kierkegaardian ethical stage with the most important Hegelian logic categories. Kierkegaard and Hegel conceive of the idea as the real power of subjective becoming, and the existence as the actual concretion of the ideal. To both of them, the pure enérgeia of freedom, which starts in the abstract and aesthetical possibility of the subjective immediacy, realizes itself as the actual concretion of finitude, assuming time and contingency by the eternal and necessary force of duty. The Kierkegaardian repetition is nothing but this powerful idea, mediating the flux of finite differences in the eternal identity of subject. However, for Kierkegaard as well as for Hegel there is an absolute contradiction, which promotes the overcoming of ethics.