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Being and Existence in Kierkegaard's Pseudonymous Works

John W. Elrod

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In this study John W. Elrod demonstrates that Kierkegaard's pseudonymous writings have an ontological foundation that unites the disparate elements of these books. The descriptions of the different stages of human development are not fully understandable, the author argues, without an awareness of the role played by this ontology in Kierkegaard's analysis of human existence.

Kierkegaard contends that the self is a synthesis of finitude and infinitude, body and soul, reality and ideality, necessity and possibility, and time and eternity. Each of these syntheses reveals a particular and unique aspect of individual being not disclosed in the others. Part One shows that ontology is central to the discussion of the self in the pseudonyms. The author notes that spirit, as a synthesis of the expressions of the self, develops as consciousness and freedom. In Part Two he indicates the relationship between notions of being and existence. He notes that existence, in Kierkegaard's thought, grows out of the life of the spirit; the different stages of existence are concrete modes that develop in the spirit's striving to unify the self as a synthesis. These existential expressions of spirit are dialectically related, in that each step requires the preceding stages of spiritual development.

Originally published in 1975.

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Pessimism, Thesis, antithesis, synthesis, Externality, Omniscience, Archimedean point, Existential crisis, Consciousness, Antithesis, Ontology, Impermanence, Jacques Derrida, Fatalism, Existentialism, The Phenomenology of Spirit, Dogma, Martin Buber, Nihilism, Objectivity (philosophy), Thought, Ambiguity, Idealism, Self-interest, Deity, Immanence, Theism, Self-deception, Theology, Map–territory relation, Conflation, Religion, Polemic, Heteronomy, Philosophical Fragments, Level of consciousness (Esotericism), Rotation method, Cynicism (philosophy), Contradiction, Positivism, Thrownness, Sentimentality, Existential therapy, Critique, Credo quia absurdum, Philosophy of Existence, The Philosopher, Predestination, The Concept of Anxiety, Delusion, Mysticism, Philosophical theory, Credo ut intelligam, Self-consciousness, Scholasticism, Philistinism, Søren Kierkegaard, Phenomenological description, Objectivity (science), Karl Barth, Divine command theory, Conceptions of God, Dichotomy, Non-fiction, Deontological ethics, Intentionality, Encyclopedia of the Philosophical Sciences, Friedrich Schleiermacher, Contingency (philosophy), Renunciation, Existence, Antinomy