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Re: Gould as Christian Existentialist
WK,
> In a different sort of way,
> Gould's commencement address on "negation" ("Advice to a Graduation") fits
> the same basic mold, particularly in a Kierkegaardian sense.
Can you help me understand your point more clearly by emphazising what you
mean "in a Kierkegaardien sense". I'm not very familiar with Kierkegaard and
those bits of school lecture are so far away that they don't help me
anymore.
My understanding of GG's take on negation went to the sense of Scio Ut
Nescio.
Jost