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The Ethical Life: The Concept of Good and Evil, the Concept of Inner and Outer Act

The Ethical Life

The Concept of Good and Evil

  • Kierkegaard criticizes Kant՚s idea of good will and his formalism.
  • According to him, what is good and evil is not objectual but is subjectual construction of reality.
  • Good and evil is not something external to one. For the ethical act, good and evil are way I choose to govern myself.
  • Good and evil are not the properties of the objects I choose- they are subjectual.
  • According to Kierkegaard, I posit the good or evil in the act of choosing. In the act of positin…

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The Concept of Limit of Objectivity & Criticism of Speculative Philosophers: Kierkegaard՚s Criticism of Western Philosophers, Critique of Kant՚s Idea of Morality Which is Based on Pure Reason-Universal

The Concept of Limit of Objectivity & Criticism of Speculative Philosophers

Kierkegaard՚s Criticism of Western Philosophers

  • Kierkegaard criticizes speculative philosophy (particularly Hegel).
  • According to Kierkegaard, Hegel makes the mistake of conflating thought with reality.
  • Kierkegaard also attacks Plato for his idea of knowledge which is to be in intellectulation than on experience which only gives opinion.
  • Hegel tries to represent reality through the sequential evolution of logical categories. This …

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