A Pamphletary Testimony. The Linguistic Dimensions of The Moment
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https://doi.org/10.24310/Metyper.2015.v0i14.2710Keywords:
Kierkegaard, direct/indirect communication, language, ethics, aestheticsAbstract
The paper problematizes the distinction between direct and indirect communication, attending the two different definitions Kierkegaard offers in his Dialectics of Ethical and Ethical-Religious Communication and in the publications of The Moment. Through an analyze of these texts, the essay shows the way in which the conception of language implied in them surpasses late Kierkegaard’s attempts to define or control his work. It is rather situated in a space beyond the dichotomy ethics-aesthetics, where it acquires the whole richness and complexity of an experience.
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