The „Book of the Judge”. On the Importance of Kierkegaard’s Journals and Papers
The „Book of the Judge”. On the Importance of Kierkegaard’s Journals and Papers
Author(s): María José Binetti, ROMAN KRÁLIK, Peter KondrlaSubject(s): Christian Theology and Religion, 19th Century Philosophy, Existentialism, Philosophy of Religion
Published by: Fundacja Pro Scientia Publica
Keywords: Kierkegaard; existence; indirect communication; christianity; Kierkegaard’s discourse;
Summary/Abstract: Aim. Our main purpose is to explain the connection between the work and the intimate existence of Søren Kierkegaard, and how freedom operates in both of them. Concept. The article makes visible new writing ways that open from within Kierkegaard‘s work. Analytical reading of Kierkegaard‘s Journals and the comparative interpretation of the rest of Kierkegaard‘s work in terms of communicative styles and explains the genesis and location and type of communication of the Journals within the framework of the Kierkegaardian Corpus. Results. Kierkegaard’s philosophy is present and indicates the extremely personal place in which the author possessed its work. Conclusions. We conclude the unavoidable importance of the Journals for the interpretation of Kierkegaard‘s work. The reason why the Journals are for Kierkegaard‘s „The Book of the Judge” lies in the direct, personal and intimate communication of its writing. Existence as free and self-conscious action constitutes the core of the article. On it rests the personal development of the individual and the incommensurable value of his life and work.
Journal: The Journal of Education, Culture, and Society
- Issue Year: 13/2022
- Issue No: 2
- Page Range: 31-38
- Page Count: 8
- Language: English