The Ethical Context of Either/Or
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https://doi.org/10.5399/uo/konturen.7.0.3667Abstract
This is a sequel to an earlier paper ('Kierkegaard's Ethicist' Archiv 2006) in which I argued that J.G. Fichte (rather than Kant or Hegel or some amalgam) was the primary historical model for the ethical standpoint described in Kierkegaard’s Either/Or II. Here I offer some new support for that claim. In the first section I present some evidence for Fichte’s prominence in the landscape of philosophical ethics in the 1830s and ’40s in Germany and Denmark. I argue that Kierkegaard’s use of Fichte as a foil was not idiosyncratic, but was rather the obvious choice in the historical context. In the second section I describe some additional substantive and textual reasons for thinking Fichte was the figure looming largest in the background of Kierkegaard’s construction of the ethical standpoint in Either/Or.Published
2015-08-23
How to Cite
Kosch, M. (2015). The Ethical Context of Either/Or. Konturen, 7, 80–96. https://doi.org/10.5399/uo/konturen.7.0.3667
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