Kierkegaard's Use Of Plato In His Analysis Of The Moment In Time

Dionysius 7:149-183 (1983)
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This article examines kierkegaard 's analysis of time in "the concept of anxiety". In this analysis kierkegaard makes decisive use of plato's interpretation of the instant of time in the "parmenides". Kierkegaard neither accepts nor rejects plato's position unequivocally. Though there are important differences between the views of plato and kierkegaard on the nature of the "moment" in time, it is shown that these differences are based on a more deeply rooted metaphysical position common to both of them

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