Transcendency and Anguish

Authors

  • Ladislav Benyovszky

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14712/12128112.4209

Abstract

The reflection is concerned with the concept of man arising at the time when philosophy started to doubt about the validity of the "subject-object" concept of the world. In contradiction with the previous concept of subjectivity, philosophy sees the man in relation to himself, as the "self-relationship" (Selbstbezug). As in this case this cannot be "an object relationship," it is a concept stressing the motive of "mood," "atmosphere" and usually anguish. The reflection explains the problem by citing the historically first form, in Kierkegaarďs concept of the "relationship to oneself."

Published

2002-09-01

How to Cite

Benyovszky, L. (2002). Transcendency and Anguish. Lidé města, 4(2/8), 3-12. https://doi.org/10.14712/12128112.4209

Issue

Section

Filosofické zamyšlení