Solger's thought is a dual dialectic, a dialectic without synthesis: God creates the finite world denying Himself, and the human being has access to knowledge only by denying the 'nothing' that she is. This a double sacrifice. This dynamic is unacceptable for Hegel: Kierkegaard defines Solger as the 'sacrificial victim' for Hegel's thought. Knowledge and salvation can exist for the human being only in the failure of reason, in its wreck.

Il naufragio come superiore destinazione: il concetto di sacrificio nel pensiero di K.W.F. Solger

Bubbio P
2003-01-01

Abstract

Solger's thought is a dual dialectic, a dialectic without synthesis: God creates the finite world denying Himself, and the human being has access to knowledge only by denying the 'nothing' that she is. This a double sacrifice. This dynamic is unacceptable for Hegel: Kierkegaard defines Solger as the 'sacrificial victim' for Hegel's thought. Knowledge and salvation can exist for the human being only in the failure of reason, in its wreck.
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Solger; Sacrificio; Negazione
Bubbio P
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