The Normative Resources of Kierkegaard's Subjectivity Principle |
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Authors: | Myron B Penner |
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Institution: | New College, Edinburgh, EH1 2LX, UK. |
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Abstract: | Kierkegaard's subjectivity principle is a critique of modern epistemology that remains normative. These norms result from analysis of subjectivity in terms of its reflexive and constitutional elements. Kierkegaard's epistemology is intrinsically theological and explicates human subjectivity in terms of Christian doctrinal concepts such as revelation, sin and atonement. Here the superiority of Christianity is located not in its propositions as such, but in a way of being that effectuates a certain propositional understanding of the world as it establishes the ground for human subjectivity. |
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