Hegel as a ‘backward-looking prophet’?: kierkegaard’s critique of hegel’s philosophy of history

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  • What: The aim is to show why and how the concept of necessity at work in Hegel`s philosophy of history is the focus of Climacus`s critique.
  • Who: Hegel Bulletin and colleagues from the Among the pseudonymous works of Kierkegaard, his Concluding Unscientific Postscript to Philosophical Fragments presents the fiercest criticism of HegelThe main aim of his pseudonym Johannes Climacus, in both the Postscript and the Fragments themselves, is to save the genuinely Christian form of religiousness from what he sees as its speculative misunderstanding. In doing so, he both rejects a reductionist view . . .

     

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