A Nietzschean Case for Egalitarianism

by Donovan Miyasaki

2012 Manuscript

This paper draws on Friedrich Nietzsche’s work to defend the (admittedly non-Nietzschean) conclusion that a... more

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Opposites, Contradictories, and Mediation in Kierkegaard's Critique of Hegel

by Shannon Nason

The Heythrop Journal 53 (1): 24-36

I argue that Kierkegaard endorses Hegel's theory of mediation, the view that relative opposites are mediated. However,... more

Why Does Kierkegaard Say that the Necessary is not Possible?

by Shannon Nason

Rough Draft Only

In what seems like an embarrassing remark, Kierkegaard claims that the necessary is not possible. With some effort I... more

Contingency, Necessity, and Causation in Kierkegaard's Theory of Change

by Shannon Nason

British Journal for the History of Philosophy 20 (1): 141-162

In this paper I argue that Kierkegaard's theory of change is motivated by a robust notion of contingency. His view of... more

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