Document Type : Original Article
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1 PhD Student of philosophy, Imam Khomeini International University, Qazvin, Iran
2 Professor at Department of Philosophy, Imam Khomeini International University, Qazvin, Iran
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Many believe that one of Hegel's serious critics is Kierkegaard. In this article, we first try to show that some commentators believe that Kierkegaard's criticism is more related to Danish Hegelians than to Hegel himself. Second, when he meant to criticize Hegel himself, to what extent was he able to criticize the Hegelian system correctly, thirdly, was this anti-Hegelian thinker able to separate himself from the context of Hegel's thought, or is he still criticizing Hegel in the Hegelian Atmosphere? Of course, in this article, only some of Kierkegaard's criticisms have been examined and criticized; Like his critique on the position of the individual, theoretical reason, and historical necessity in Hegel's philosophy. We will also take a look at Kierkegaard's statement about the paradoxical field of faith and compare it with the Hegelian contradiction, and we will look at how much Kierkegaard is influenced by Hegel in expressing this concept. The purpose of the article is to examine Kierkegaard's criticisms, however, Hegel's ideas are also mentioned wherever necessary.
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