Human Being: As Interpreted by Aristotle and Kierkegaard
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of the temporal and the eternal, of freedom and necessity, in short it is a synthesis. A synthesis is a relation between two factors. So regarded, man is not yet a self (Kierkegaard, 146). A synthesis is a relation of two factors. Man is not a self because of the antithesis which is another self. Therefore, the contradiction being, self is ultimately a disrelationship in a relation because in the process there is always another self.
of the temporal and the eternal, of freedom and necessity, in short it is a synthesis. A synthesis is a relation between two factors. So regarded, man is not yet a self (Kierkegaard, 146). A synthesis is a relation of two factors. Man is not a self because of the antithesis which is another self. Therefore, the contradiction being, self is ultimately a disrelationship in a relation because in the process there is always another self.