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(2009) Studies in East European Thought 61 (2-3).
Ethische und ästhetische Persönlichkeit
Zum Verhältnis des ethischen und ästhetischen bei Sören Kierkegaard und Michail Bachtin
Alexander Haardt
pp. 165-179
Bachtin's concept of personality is considered in light of Kierkegaard's philosophy of human existence. Unlike Kierkegaard, who sees the aesthetic concept of the person moving over into an ethical one, Bachtin takes art to be the highest form of the realization of individuality that brings together the opposing tendencies within the ethical sphere (between what is and what must be).
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DOI: 10.1007/s11212-009-9085-z
Full citation:
Haardt, A. (2009). Ethische und ästhetische Persönlichkeit: Zum Verhältnis des ethischen und ästhetischen bei Sören Kierkegaard und Michail Bachtin. Studies in East European Thought 61 (2-3), pp. 165-179.
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