Here is the quote: he quote "The self is a relation; that relates itself to itself; and in willing to be that relation; grounds itself transparently in the power that posits it" appears in Søren Kierkegaard's The Sickness Unto Death. The book is described as a "Christian Psychological Exposition for Upbuilding". Sent from my iPhone
On Jul 9, 2024, at 3:53 PM, Linda and Milan Hamilton via OE <oe@lists.wedgeblade.net> wrote:
Sickness Unto Death, dont remember page number. But at least my paper on that got me a grade so i could graduate from U. Of Minnesota in ‘59 Milan H Sent from my iPhone
On Jul 9, 2024, at 3:37 PM, James Wiegel via OE <oe@lists.wedgeblade.net> wrote:
I keep remembering "The self is a relation; that relates itself to itself; and in willing to be that relation; grounds itself transparently in the power that posits it."
And I remember the diagram with the lines and boxes and curvy arrows.
Where did that come from (which book or paper?). What was SK pointing to? What were we pointing to?
I am afeared that I am misusing it.
Thanks.
Jim Wiegel “We are all time travelers journeying into the future. But let us make that future a place we want to visit. “ Stephen Hawking
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