2001
DOI: 10.1515/9783110244038.128
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Spirit and Temporality in The Concept of Anxiety

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“…According to a Kierkegaardian understanding, the self is the processual activity of self-relating (Grøn, 1997, 2008, p. 88). Again, this implies that the self is nothing substantial.…”
Section: Self As Subjected To Oughtmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…According to a Kierkegaardian understanding, the self is the processual activity of self-relating (Grøn, 1997, 2008, p. 88). Again, this implies that the self is nothing substantial.…”
Section: Self As Subjected To Oughtmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hence, the self (as self-relating) is not prior to but a consequence of entering the realm of “oughts.” The self is not a thing but a normative task that has to do with the problem of existing (Grøn, 2008, pp. 56–57).…”
Section: Self As Subjected To Oughtmentioning
confidence: 99%