Autonomy in Kierkegaard's 'Either-Or'

In James Giles (ed.), Kierkegaard and freedom. New York: Palgrave. pp. 58-68 (2000)
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Aims to challenge Kant from the point of view of Kierkegaard's interpretation of autonomy.

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Jörg Disse
Theologische Fakultät Fulda, Germany

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