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Concrete and Otherworldly: Reading Kierkegaard's Works of Love alongside Hegel's Philosophy of Right
Authors:Thomas Joseph Millay
Affiliation:Baylor University, Department of Religion, One Bear Place #97284, Waco, TX 76798‐7284, USA
Abstract:Here I argue that much of the confusion surrounding the status of material aid to the neighbor in Kierkegaard's Works of Love is cleared up once one sees the text as participating in a movement that has a fundamentally Hegelian substructure: from Moralität in Upbuilding Discourses in Various Spirits to Sittlichkeit in Works of Love. As might be expected, Kierkegaard takes this Hegelian structure in a very different direction than the Hegel of Philosophy of Right—a direction best described as an Augustinian ethic that is both concrete and otherworldly.
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