Negatividad: La figura de Sócrates en la obra de Kierkegaard
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https://doi.org/10.24310/Contrastescontrastes.v14i0.1411Abstract
RESUMEN
El objetivo de este artículo es explorar la relación entre el pensamiento de Kierkegaard y la figura de Sócrates con el fin de comprender por qué Kierkegaard concibe su tarea como la de un «Sócrates cristiano». Mi argumentación seguirá los siguientes puntos: En primer lugar analizaré la noción kierkegaardiana del «pensador existente» en la figura de Sócrates. En segundo lugar, mostraré la oposición entre la negatividad de la ironía socrática y la positividad de Platón y la sofística, tal y como Kierkegaard la analiza en El concepto de ironía. Finalmente trataré de demostrar la diferencia entre el humor kierkegaardiano y la ironía socrática, ambos igualmente negativos.
PALABRAS CLAVE
PENSADOR EXISTENTE, SÓCRATES, IRONÍA, NEGATIVIDAD, HUMOR
ABSTRACT
The aim of this article is to explore the relationship between Kierkegaard’s thought and Socrates in order to understand why Kierkegaard calls himself a «Christian Socrates». My paper will develop the following points: Firstly I will analyze Kierkegaard’s notion of the «Existent Thinker» in the model of Socrates. Secondly, I will show the difference between the negativity of Socratic irony and the positivity of Platonic and Sophistic position, which Kierkegaard analyzes in On the concept of Irony. Finally, I will try to show de difference between Kierkegaardian humour and Socratic irony, both equally negative modes of thought.
KEY WORDS
EXISTENT THINKER, SOCRATES, IRONY, NEGATIVITY, HUMOUR
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