Para una lectura de Kierkegaard. Comunicación edificante y existencia
Abstract
We can sort the vast Kierkegaard’s literary poduction in two branches: on the one hand the works in which Kiekegaard used pseudonyms (indirect communication), employed as “identities” to communicate various philosophical points of view; on the other hand there are works with religious content, signed by himself (direct communication). In the middle we have the Journals that, although can be schematically set in the direct communication, nevertheless they do remain papers not intended for a reading public.Solely reading the Journals with the tact that one has to grant to a private work is possible to make clear the Kierkegaard’s dual authorship, as well as the deep meaning attributed by Kierkegaard to written communication.
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