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Kierkegaard’s individualistic interpretation of ‘the negation of philosophy’ inevitably developed a fierce opposition to Western rationalism. …. According to Kierkegaard, the individual is not the knowing but only the ‘ethically existing subjectivity.’ The sole reality that matters to him is his own ‘ethical existence’. P. 263-264 (en) |
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https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Herbert_Marcuse
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Reason and Revolution, Hegel and the Rise of Social Theory (1941) (en) |
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Part II. The Rise of Social Theory (en) |
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