Tam, A. K. P. (2021) On the limitations of Lao Sze Kwang’s “Trichotomy of the Self” in his interpretation of Kierkegaard. Kierkegaard Studies Yearbook, 26, pp. 523-545. (doi: 10.1515/kierke-2021-0022)
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Abstract
In 1959, Lao Sze-Kwang (1927–2012), a well-known Chinese Kantian philosopher and author of the New Edition of the History of Chinese Philosophy, published On Existentialist Philosophy introducing existential philosophers to Chinese readers. This paper argues that Lao misinterpreted Kierkegaard’s ultimate philosophical quest of “how to become a Christian” as a question of ‘virtue completion,’ because he failed to recognize and acknowledge Kierke- gaard’s distinction between aesthetic, moral and religious passion. By describing and clarifying Lao’s misinterpretation, the paper then argues that Lao’s trichotomy of the self fails to give due credit to the independence of religiousness from morality and aesthetics in Kierkegaard’s thought.
Item Type: | Articles |
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Additional Information: | Kierkegaard, Lao Sze-Kwang, Chinese philosophy, Confucianism, subjectivity. |
Status: | Published |
Refereed: | Yes |
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID: | Tam, Dr Ka Pok |
Authors: | Tam, A. K. P. |
Subjects: | B Philosophy. Psychology. Religion > B Philosophy (General) B Philosophy. Psychology. Religion > BR Christianity |
College/School: | College of Arts & Humanities > School of Modern Languages and Cultures > French |
Journal Name: | Kierkegaard Studies Yearbook |
Publisher: | De Gruyter |
ISSN: | 1430-5372 |
ISSN (Online): | 1612-9792 |
Copyright Holders: | Copyright © 2021 Walter de Gruyter GmbH |
First Published: | First published in Kierkegaard Studies Yearbook 26: 523-545 |
Publisher Policy: | Reproduced in accordance with the publisher copyright policy |
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