This article studies the different meanings of ethics in Kierkegaard's writings. It recognizes three meanings of it in his thought. The first of them is the divine Centre ethics as a transit stage after the aesthetical sphere and a preparation stage for entrance to the religious sphere. The second is the ethics with Kantian and Hegelian elements that Kierkegaard condemns it to suspension in comparison by religion. And the third one is ethics as a collective disclosure of Messianic love.
Mosavi jahan abadi, S., & Gozashteh, N. (2013). The meaning of morality in Einolqozat and
Kierkegaard's thought. Religions and Mysticism, 45(2), 125-143. doi: 10.22059/jrm.2013.35756
MLA
Somayeh Mosavi jahan abadi; Naser Gozashteh. "The meaning of morality in Einolqozat and
Kierkegaard's thought", Religions and Mysticism, 45, 2, 2013, 125-143. doi: 10.22059/jrm.2013.35756
HARVARD
Mosavi jahan abadi, S., Gozashteh, N. (2013). 'The meaning of morality in Einolqozat and
Kierkegaard's thought', Religions and Mysticism, 45(2), pp. 125-143. doi: 10.22059/jrm.2013.35756
VANCOUVER
Mosavi jahan abadi, S., Gozashteh, N. The meaning of morality in Einolqozat and
Kierkegaard's thought. Religions and Mysticism, 2013; 45(2): 125-143. doi: 10.22059/jrm.2013.35756