Kierkegaard’s Socrates
Keywords:
Kierkegaard, Socrates, Irony, PhilosophyAbstract
We persue the originality of Kierkegaard in presenting a Socrates that is not restricted to a single academic description of old and multiple accounts by his closest contemporaries. The Socrates of Kierkegaard as it was called here has the ability to pursue a solo career. In other words, many researchers of Kierkegaard’s thought recognize this in this theme the first developments of the philosopher’s own “method”. In accordance to that, we intend to do a systematic analysis of theme focusing on a priority basis in his thesis submitted in 1841 at the University of Copenhagen, as the title of The Irony concept - constantly referred to Socrates.References
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