Razón y religión en Soren kierkegaard
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.24310/Contrastescontrastes.v3i0.1565Abstract
RESUMEN
El autor define la postura de Kierkegaard frente a los análisis de la religión realizados por Feuerbach, Schleiermacher y hegel. La reflexión está centrada en la relación idea-existencia, en la concepción del instante y en la afirmación del yo, pasando luego a resaltar el papel estricto del a razón ante la religión, la emergencia de la paradoja y la división en A y B dentro de la esfera religiosa. un balance crítico sobre las repercusiones de este singular planteamiento cierra el estudio.
PALABRAS CLAVE
KIERKEGAARD- RAZON-RELIGION-EXISTENCIA
ABSTRACT
the author defines kierkegaard's position against the religious interpretations by feuervach, Schleiermacher and hegel. The paper addresses the relation idea-existence, the conception of the instant and the afirmation of the self. Then, it proceedes to underline the precise role of reason before religion, the emergence of paradox and the division between A abd B within the sphere of religion. A critical assement of the repercusions of Kierkegaard's philosophy cloes the paper.
KEYWORDS
KIERKEGAARD- REASON-REIGION-EXISTENCIA
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