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Das Selbst bei Kierkegaard

Ein Konzept zwischen Fichte und Hölderlin


Zurück zum Heft: Archiv für Begriffsgeschichte. Band 60/61
DOI: 10.28937/9783787338597_11
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The aim of my paper is discussing the question, whether Kierkegaard’s concept of a self can be interpreted as a prereflective form of self consciousness. Thereby, I will connect Kierkegaard to the tradition of both idealism (e.g. Fichte) and romanticism (e. g. Hölderlin, Schleiermacher), which have been analyzed by the so-called »Heidelberger Schule« influenced by Dieter Henrich and especially Manfred Frank. By doing so, I will firstly point out, what a prereflective reasoning of selfconsciousness means, and I apply these findings in a second step to Kierkegaard’s definition of the self by making primarily use of the opening passage of Sickness Unto Death.