‘Despair’ in the Pseudonymous Works, and Kierkegaard's Double Incompatibilism

In Freedom and reason in Kant, Schelling, and Kierkegaard. New York: Oxford University Press (2006)
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This chapter examines Kierkegaard’s critical accounts of aesthetic and ethical stages of existence, arguing that on Kierkegaard’s view, both life-views incorporate distorted accounts of human agency. The criticism of the ethical stage is tied to the criticism of Kant’s approach to freedom for evil examined in chapters 2 and 4.

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Michelle Kosch
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