magistrsko delo
Rok Gregorčič (Author), Branko Klun (Mentor)

Abstract

Nesmiselnost, neskladnost in odklonilen odnos do razuma so vsebine, ki jih najdemo na številnih mestih Kierkegaardovega pisanja o veri, vendar pa je treba vsa ta dozdevno protirazumska mesta brati drugače - avtor sam si jih je namreč zamislil kot orodje za pristnejše razumevanje resnice. Namen tega magistrskega dela je poiskati strategije branja in načine interpretiranja, s pomočjo katerih je Kierkegaardova prvotna iracionalna neskladja mogoče umestiti v racionalno skladnost. Prvi del se posveča iskanju tistih mest, ki danskega avtorja najbolj kažejo v njegovem nasprotovanju razumu. Drugi del poskuša rekonstruirati Kierkegaardov prehod od tega, kar se zdi iracionalno, do tega, kar je njegov pravi namen: pomagati bralcu na poti k resnici. V ospredju je analiza hermenevtičnega ključa, ki ga v svojem pisanju razloži avtor sam in je bistven za metodični pristop, s pomočjo katerega je mogoče prvotne očitke iracionalnosti gledati v luči širšega smisla. Tretji del magistrskega dela dotedanje izsledke razširi in s konkretnimi referencami opredeli poteze, ki Kierkegaardov govor o veri povezujejo z racionalnejšo smerjo filozofije religije. Kierkegaardova vera se razodeva kot svojevrstna in paradoksalna racionalnost, ki si mora tudi s pomočjo iracionalnih komponent utirati svojo pot do resnice.

Keywords

krščanska vera;filozofija religije;racionalnost;iracionalnost;razum;fideizem;nesmisel;paradoks.;

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Language: Slovenian
Year of publishing:
Typology: 2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization: UL TEOF - Theological Faculty
Publisher: [R. Gregorčič]
UDC: 2:165.6Kierkegaard S.(043.2)
COBISS: 71109891 Link will open in a new window
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Secondary language: English
Secondary title: Faith and rationality in Kierkegaard`s thought
Secondary abstract: Nonsense, inconsistency and nullifying treatment of reason - these are all contents that can be found in many parts of Kierkegaard`s writing on faith. However, all these apparent anti-rational segments ought to be read differently - as a matter of fact, the author himself saw them as a tool to a more genuine understanding of truth. The aim of this work is to find ways of reading and interpreting Kierkegaard in order to provide a possibility for his initial incompatibilities to be viewed as part of a rational compatibility. The first part of the work is aimed at finding sections that show the Danish author as one who repudiates reason. The second part tries to reconstruct Kierkegaard`s pathway from what appears to be irrational to that which is his main goal - to help his reader come closer to the truth. At the foremost is the analysis of the hermeneutic key, which is presented by the author himself as a methodical approach and which is crucial for his initial irrationalities to be viewed in a broader sense. The third part of this work is aimed at broadening these findings with firm references so as to show aspects in which Kierkegaard`s writing on faith could be closely linked to more rational approaches in philosophy of religion. Kierkegaard`s faith is thus revealed as an unusual and paradoxical rationality, not missing out the use of irrational components to find its own way to the truth.
Secondary keywords: Christian faith;philosophy of religion;rationality;irrationality;reason;fideism;nonsense;paradox.;Kierkegaard;Soren;1813-1855;
Type (COBISS): Master's thesis/paper
Study programme: 0
Embargo end date (OpenAIRE): 1970-01-01
Thesis comment: Univ. v Ljubljani, Teološka fak.
Pages: IV, 70 str.
ID: 13036514
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