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Kierkegaard&amp;rsquo;s Concluding
Unscientific Postscript (1846)
is an inquiry into the subjectivity of truth, and into the truth of
subjectivity. Kierkegaard explains how objective truth may differ from
subjective truth, and how objectivity differs from subjectivity.
Kierhkegaard describes how objective truth may be an outer truth, and
how subjective truth may be an inner truth. Kierkegaard distinguishes
between speculative philosophy as a mode of reasoning which seeks
objective truth, and religious faith as a mode of being which seeks
subjective truth.
According to Kierkegaard, the
objective
thinker is interested in objective truth, while the subjective thinker
is interested in subjective truth. Objective truth includes historical
truth and philosophical truth. Subjective truth includes religious
truth. The objective thinker is indifferent to the truth of
subjectivity, while the subjective thinker finds an eternal happiness
in subjectivity. For the subjective thinker, eternal happiness is an
absolute good which is attained by faith. Faith is a passionate
inwardness which affirms the truth of subjectivity.
For
Kierkegaard, objective truth is characterized by outwardness, while
subjective truth is characterized by inwardness. The objective thinker
does not find an eternal happiness in subjective truth, and is
disinterested in the truth of subjectivity. The objective thinker is
interested in what defines existence, while the subjective thinker is
interested in how existence is defined.

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