Kierkegaard and the Dialectic: A Poet-Dialectician
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Kierkegaard’s relation to dialectic is intrinsic: he calls himself a “poet-dialectician.” Kierkegaard holds a special place in the dialectical school, particularly with regard to Plato and Hegel. Similarly, he is clearly different from the Romantics to whom he is sometimes close. He develops a paradoxical dialectic that ultimately refers to the absolute paradox—when the paradox is both the object and subject of thinking.
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