La Libertad y su estructura dialéctica en Soeren Kierkegaard The liberty and its dialectic structure in Soeren Kierkegaard

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Francisco Martínez Hidalgo

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Kierkegaard funda su planteamiento filosófico a partir de su misma psicología viviente. Define al hombre como una realidad síntesis de posibilidad y de necesidad. La realidad humana en la historia se hace únicamente por un cambio, en la esfera del ser, de posibilidad a realidad. Pero la libertad de la realidad histórica es limitada. La auténtica libertad es infinita, surge de la nada y exige romper con lo finito dando así lugar a lo eterno y a su posibilidad.


Abstract: Kierkegaard founds his philosophical thought on his own living psychology. He defines man as an entity which is a synthesis of possibility and necessity. The human reality in History is made just through a specific change in the realm of essence, from potentiality to actuality. Nonetheless, freedom in historical reality is certainly limited. Genuine freedom is boundless, it rises from nothingness and demands breaking
away from the finite world, thus giving rise to the eternal realm and its potentiality.

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Martínez Hidalgo, F. (2018) “La Libertad y su estructura dialéctica en Soeren Kierkegaard: The liberty and its dialectic structure in Soeren Kierkegaard”, Carthaginensia, 30(57), pp. 37–62. Available at: https://revistacarthaginensia.com/CARTHAGINENSIA/article/view/84 (Accessed: 2 April 2025).
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