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Aforismer (1906) er en samling af filosofiske aforismer skrevet af den danske filosof S������ren Kierkegaard. Bogen indeholder en r�����kke korte og pr�����gnante udsagn om eksistens, tro, k�����rlighed, frihed, angst og andre centrale temaer i Kierkegaards filosofi. Aforismerne er skrevet i Kierkegaards karakteristiske stil, der er pr�����get af ironi, paradokser og dybde. Bogen er en vigtig kilde til forst������else af Kierkegaards filosofi og en inspirerende l�����sning for alle, der interesserer sig for eksistentialisme og filosofi.This Book Is In Danish.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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Tratado de la desesperación, libro escrito en la etapa madura de su vida, Sören trata de edificar al hombre a medida que plantea la restauración del valor del individuo; en palabras del propio filósofo: "El asunto es encontrar una verdad que sea cierta para mí, encontrar la idea por la cual yo sea capaz de vivir y de morir." Esta restauración, se ejerce sobre todo en el progreso de las etapas del hombre, de las cuales (como ya lo mencionamos), la etapa religiosa es el fin del avance. Anteriores a ésta hay dos más: en primer lugar, la estética y, por encima de ella, la ética. En la estética, se plantea el abuso de la contemplación de lo bello, la exaltación del placer sensible, del eros y del deseo (planteamiento que le merecieron duras críticas por ahogar al hombre en lo puramente superficial y banal). La etapa ética, en cambio, se da cuando el ser humano brinca del desorden al orden, es decir, de lo efímero al compromiso, del hedonismo al bien social.
Con "La enfermedad mortal" Kierkegaard continúa y profundiza el anterior "El concepto de la angustia". Las dos obras pertenecen a la etapa literaria más madura del escritor y el tema dominante en ambas es el mismo: el pecado original. La angustia constituye para Kierkegaard el punto cero de la existencia, y desde él se puede por igual girar hacia la fe o hacia la desesperación. En este tratado, la desesperación es considerada como una enfermedad, una enfermedad del yo, relativa a lo eterno en el hombre, y la única estrictamente mortal: un estar muriendo eternamente, muriendo y no muriendo, muriendo la muerte..., pero morir la muerte significa que se vive el mismo morir.
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A companion piece to The Concept of Anxiety, this work continues Soren Kierkegaard's radical and comprehensive analysis of human nature in a spectrum of possibilities of existence. Present here is a remarkable combination of the insight of the poet and the contemplation of the philosopher. In The Sickness unto Death, Kierkegaard moves beyond anxiety on the mental-emotional level to the spiritual level, where--in contact with the eternal--anxiety becomes despair. Both anxiety and despair reflect the misrelation that arises in the self when the elements of the synthesis--the infinite and the finite--do not come into proper relation to each other. Despair is a deeper expression for anxiety and is a mark of the eternal, which is intended to penetrate temporal existence.
Segun Soren: EL hombre es espíritu. ¿Pero que es el espíritu? Es el yo. Pero entonces, ¿qué es el yo? El yo es una relación que se refiere a sí misma o, dicho de otro modo, es en la relación, la orientación interna de esa relación; el yo no es la relación, sino el retorno a sí misma de la relación. El hombre es una síntesis de infinito y finito, de temporal y eterno, de libertad y necesidad, en resumen, una síntesis. Una síntesis es la relación de dos términos. Desde este punto de vista el yo todavía no existe.
El Tratado de la Desesperación es lectura obligada para los que buscan la Verdad. El autor utiliza todo su esfuerzo psíquico e intelectual para desentrañar el papel de la angustia en nuestras vidas. "Los verdaderos desesperados no son necesariamente los que se confiesan desesperados, sino los que ignoran su desesperación, los que ocultan a sí mismos su desesperación y quienes quieren desesperadamente disponer de sí mismos. La desesperación que se conoce y se declara, deja puerta abierta a la liberación. De lo contrario puede transformarse en una enfermedad mortal".
Tratado de la desesperacion, libro escrito en la etapa madura de su vida, Soren trata de edificar al hombre a medida que plantea la restauracion del valor del individuo; en palabras del propio filosofo: "El asunto es encontrar una verdad que sea cierta para mi, encontrar la idea por la cual yo sea capaz de vivir y de morir." Esta restauracion, se ejerce sobre todo en el progreso de las etapas del hombre, de las cuales (como ya lo mencionamos), la etapa religiosa es el fin del avance. Anteriores a esta hay dos mas: en primer lugar, la estetica y, por encima de ella, la etica. En la estetica, se plantea el abuso de la contemplacion de lo bello, la exaltacion del placer sensible, del eros y del deseo (planteamiento que le merecieron duras criticas por ahogar al hombre en lo puramente superficial y banal). La etapa etica, en cambio, se da cuando el ser humano brinca del desorden al orden, es decir, de lo efimero al compromiso, del hedonismo al bien social.
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