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"Interest" in Kierkegaard’s structure of consciousness

journal contribution
posted on 2008-12-01, 00:00 authored by Patrick StokesPatrick Stokes
Kierkegaard’s identification of “consciousness” with “interest” (interesse) in his unfinished work Johannes Climacus adds a distinctive dimension to his phenomenology of subjectivity. Commentators, however, have largely identified interesse with lidenskab (“passion”), a conflation I argue to be mistaken, or have otherwise failed to note the structural implications of interesse for Kierkegaard’s account of cognition. I draw out these implications and argue that the Climacan account of interest as the experience of finding ourselves in-between ideality and reality implies, in the context of Kierkegaard’s trichotomous ontology of consciousness, a form of non-thetic self-referentiality built into cognition itself. This self-referentiality also has the intriguing implication of making consciousness itself inherently teleological.

History

Journal

International philosophical quarterly

Volume

48

Issue

4

Pagination

438 - 458

Publisher

Philosophy Documentation Center

Location

New York, NY

ISSN

0019-0365

eISSN

2153-8077

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal; C Journal article

Copyright notice

2008, Philosophy Documentation Center

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