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      The Notion of Spheres In Soren Kierkegaard: A Philosophical
                                                   Insight
                            ONWUNALI         KEVIN UGOCHUKWU
                Department of Philosophy, Imo State University, Owerri,        Imo State. Nigeria.
                                            +234 803 338 049 71
                                          scholakevin@yahoo.com

ABSTRACT
The interchangeability of the word “sphere” with “stage” in the three stratas of life experiences of an individual in
the writings of soren Kierkegaard raised arguments amidst the admirers of the works of soren Kierkegaard. While
some scholars appreciate using the word ‘‘stage’’, others admire using the word “sphere” this wanton usage of
stage and sphere hitherto culminated into an academic distortion. This amidst other distractions like the
pseudonymous writings of some of Kierkegaard’s works have credited the texts of soren Kierkegaard as not
achieving any real value, idealized and a retrospective picture of authorship. Consequently, posing a problem to
understanding the Kierkegaardian texts and his mind.
This article tends to demystify the seeming shrouded darkness in understanding precisely the mind of Soren
Kierkegaard. This article most verily makes easier to understanding the texts of Kierkegaard by eventually taking a
position in the wanton usage of these words, ‘‘sphere’’ and ‘‘stage’’
Keywords;            Spheres, Faith, Reason, Ethical idea

1    INTRODUCTION
     There are three spheres on an individual’s lifeline. The spheres are; The Aesthetic, The Ethical, and The
Religious.
     This is Kierkegaard’s most influential doctrine, the single contribution with which he is praised by the entire
histories of philosophy. Kierkegaard (1941:448) writes in this view:
           There are thus three spheres of existence,
           The aesthetic, the ethical and the religious.
           Two boundary zones correspond to these
           three, irony, constituting boundary between
           the aesthetic and the ethical; humor, as the
           Religious1.

    James Collins, (1953:42) discussing the Kierkegaardian spheres writes;

                  It is his way of stating the basic choices
                  which confront the concrete individual,
                  in his search for mature self-possession.
                  They are the existential determinants of
                  Human character, the general modes of
                  living, which serves as rival patterns and
                  principles2.

2     SPHERES OF AN INDIVIDUAL’S EXISTENCE
     Soren Kierkegaard through the movement of these spheres, from one sphere to another, leads the individual
into existence, so that one discovers oneself and by the act of choice, commences to exist.
      This is the dialectical movement in Kierkegaard.
     Ogbonna P. Anyaehe writes:
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           Dialectic is the key to understanding
           Kierkegaard and not vice versa. . .
           Dialectic is an invitation to the human
           existential universe, the human basis,
           which uses its apex in religious life
           (in becoming a Christian) in personal
           appropriation of the divine revelation3.

   The totality of Kierkegaard’s dialectic is that, it leads the individual into existence, to make a self discovery.
Whence, the self is discovered, the individual beholds reality or actuality, and this is the fact of existence.

2.1      HOW THE IDEA OF THE SPHERES MAY HAVE EVOLVED
    But the curious mind may quickly ask, how did Kierkegaard come about these spheres of his existential
philosophy?. Well, scholars like James Collins, Anyaehe P. Ogbonna, have tried to offer answers to this
question, out of a rigorous study on Kierkegaard. Anyaehe Ogbonna (ibid: 61) writes:

           This whole idea seems rather to have
           been forced on him by reflection upon
           his own experiences, and he also sought
           the leading principles under which he
           could organize his literary studies, his
      extensive observation of human characters,
              as well as the lessons of his own life4.

      Therefore, Soren Kierkegaard got the idea from reflection about copious studies on different
philosophers, scholars and particularly
          Hegel. An examination of Soren Kierkegaard’s early papers and journals, reveal that, for long time,
          he searched uncertainly, in quest of the leading principles, under which he could organize his literary
          studies, his extensive observation of human characters and the lessons of his own life. Initially, he
          applied the terms ‘stage’ and ‘sphere’ wantonly, to any field of human endeavour, such as political or
          military interests. Gradually however, he came to reserve these terms, in their pregnant and technical
          serves, for the most fundamental commitments and organizing ideals available to man kind.
            Attention has been called to a misunderstanding which the term ‘stage’ may produce. It may be
     believed that, an individual is required to begin with the aesthetic level of the ladder of life and then mount
     up in succession to the ethical and religious levels. In this respect, the term ‘sphere of existence’, is less
     misleading, since spheres may well be treated as simultaneously present and as overlapping.
2.2         PROBLEM OF THE KIERKEGAARDIAN SPHERES OF EXISTENCE.
          But here comes a problem with the Kierkegaardian spheres of existential fullness, passing from the
     aesthetic, through the ethical, to the religious life. What remains of the lower sphere after an individual
    has chosen a higher level or even the highest, Soren Kiergaard did not tell.
            James Collins (ibid: 46)writes:
                 The ‘dethroned’ sphere of existence does
                 not simply disappear, for there are esthetic
                 and ethical needs and powers in every man
                 which cannot be eradicated. But Kierkegaard
                 is unwilling to make the flat statement that all
                        lower values, once they are recognized to be
                                genuine and yet interior, can be incorporated on
                               the higher level and made to serve the higher ends5.


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    Soren Aabye Kierkegaard, in a subtle response to what happens to the lower sphere when one has chosen a
higher one, explains that, an individual’s real predicament is to be placed between aesthetic way of living, and a
thoroughly religious one. No permanent footing can be maintained on a purely ethical basis. From this
explanation, it is crystal clear that, ethical way of life has no much predicament on an individual as the
aesthetic and religious outlook. Most probable then, any move to explain what happens to a lower sphere of life
when one has chosen a higher one may land Soren Kierkegaard into an inconsistency and confusion of ideas
since, he will have to explain what remains of the ethical way of life when an individual chooses the religious
way of life. In relation to this,
    James Collins (ibid: 47) comments:
           …but so great is the gap between the
           latter and Christian religiousness that
           Kierkegaard (or at least his ‘philosophical’
               Pseudonym, Johannes Climacus), sometimes
               denied that, anything from the aesthetic and
               human order, survives the leap of faith. He
               lacked full confidence in the power of the supernationl order to transform natural abilities and
         perfections without compromising
               Its own transcendent character6.

2.3   WHY KIERKEGAARD MAY HAVE CHOSE ONLY THREE SPHERES                                   OF EXISTENCE.
     As for why Soren Kierkegaard chose only three spheres of life instead of five or even ten. Renowned
academicians of quote and repute like, James Valone, Anyaehe P. Ogbonna, James Collins registered their
opinions. Valone James reveals that, the values by which people live are fewer, therefore, no point creating
unnecessary spheres of life. Anyaehe P. Ogbonna, highlighted that, when Kierkegaard writes on each of these
stages of spheres, he is dealing with a unique and distinct lifestyle, each of which is complete in itself and
incompatible, moreover, with any of the other lifestyles. Therefore, the lifestyle being unique and distinct and
as Valone ,reveals, being fewer gives no reason for creating more spheres of life. James Collins on the other
hand, explained that, Kierkegaard borrowed Hegel’s triadic structure of thought, nonetheless, he applied the
tripod chain of thought into human existence. James Collins (ibid: 48) communicates:
           Kierkegaard profited a good deal from
           The study of Hegel’s Logic, but he
           concluded that Hegel’s identification of
           the structure of thought with that of
           Being, was contradicted by human
           experience. Hence, he sought to ally the
           didactical principle with the movement
           of concrete human choices, rather than
           with the supposed unfolding of the
           absolute ‘Begriff’ or rational concept.
           The individual in his personal character
           and freedom, rather than the individual
           as the locus of universe and necessary
           laws, is the responsible agent in the
           Kierkegaardian dialectic of the modes of
           existing7.

     Valone James, Collins James, Anyaehe P. Ogbonna, all ended up in human existence, of commitments and
organized ideas. Valone James, (1983:10) interpreting Soren Kierkegaard, writes:
          What he is trying to communicate
          through his doctrine, however, is that

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           there are only a finite number of values
           in human life. So while people may live
           their lives, their values, systems are
           uniquely, distinctly tailored to their own
           personalities and lifestyles, there are only
           a limit number of fundamental values
           Commitments and organized ideas8.

     This notion of spheres leads us into introducing the three spheres of life’s way, namely, the aesthetic, the
ethical and the religious.
3     THE AESTHETIC SPHERE
     In the first part of his work,either/or(enten-eller),soren Kierkegaard shows us a variety of lives and types,
beginning from the lowest which is the sensory, the aesthetic individual or aesthete is essentially a driven
individual,even if he or she thinks that he or she is pursuing a life purpose. The aesthete is easily fascinated. In
this pursuit of the sensuous and the sensual which at the end is a chasing after the enjoyment, the aesthete is
unable really to communicate because he or she is solely concerned with him or herself. James Collins(ibid; 55),
describes this action of the aesthet in this form;
                                      Sensual immediacy is the basic state of the
                                    Esthete individual,when passion is admitted
                                    only at the sensuous level and apart from the
                                   moral will. It inevitably turns into abstract
                                   and selfish lust. The individual loses power
                                  over himself and is made prisoner of the search
                                  for the pleasurable moment, a moment which
                                   can never be realized to complete satisfaction.9.

     since the life of the aesthete realizes no complete satisfaction it ends up in despair. When the curious mind
saks, but why despair?. Soren kiekegaard explains that an individual has within himself something,which will
not be satisfied by a sensory life. This something is eternal. It is characteristic of the aesthete to belabourone side
of human life,the corporal, the finite, the temporal.yet the oter side is nonetheless there. This side constantly
makes itself felt by an anxiety. The term which best describes this call of the spirit in the sensory world, soren
Kierkegaard calls dread(angst). Dread is therefore an indication that the individual has the eternal within
himself. But the individual who ha s felt the dread within and yet obstinately persists in an existence in the
sensory sphere will end in despair. On this notions ‘dread’ and ‘despair’, soren Kierkegaard wrote two of his
highly inspired books, namely, the concept of dread and the sickness unto death.

     In Soren Kierkegaard’s work. The Seducers Diary, translated by Manuel Davila, July 2004, the Aesthete, is
seen in its most sophisticated form. Johannes, the seducer is a ‘reflective Aesthete’, who gains sensuous delight
not so much from the act of seduction but from engineering the possibility of seduction. His real aim is the
manipulation of people and situations in ways which generate interesting reflections in his own voyeuristic
mind. This Aesthete uses artifice, arbitrariness, irony and willful imagination, to recreate the world in his own
image. This type of existence, is seen to be emptily self-serving and escapist. It is a despairing means of
avoiding commitment and responsibility. It fails to acknowledge one’s social debt and communal existence. And
it is self-deceiving, in so far as, it substitutes fantasies for actual states of affairs. According to Ogbonna
Anyaehe, (ibid:64):

                               He is strictly an observer, a non-
                               participant and his life is one of cynical
                               non-involvement. He refuses to commit
                            himself to anything, which might

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                                 suggest fixed or observed standards of
                               morality and rejects anything which
                            might give direction and purposes to his
                               life10.

           The Aesthete, is a slave to himself, and frivolities direct his imagination with pleasure as his guide
and rule. Most distinctly outspoken, Francis Lescoe (1974:34) reacted to the aesthetic sphere and the Aesthete in
this manner:
               One having no fixed principles, except that he means not to be bound to anything. He has but
          one desire, which is to enjoy the Sweetest of life, whether it is purely sensual Pleasure or more
          refined. Epicureanism of the Finer things in life, and art, and ironic enjoyment of one’s          own
          superiority over the Rest of the humanity, and he has no fear except that he may succumb to
          boredom11.

4       THE ETHICAL SPHERE
It is from the mouth of Judge William, the spokesman for the ethical sphere, that the notion of the ethical lifestyle is
developed. This ethnical sphere is characterized by reason, self-determination and equilibrium. The appropriate
mode of expression is the responsible use of language, for it is only language, through tenses and pronouns that gives
rise to self-consciousness. The term “ethic” in Kierkegaard’s work has more than one meaning. It is used to
denote, (1) A limited existential sphere, which is superseded by the higher sphere of the religious life. (2) An
aspect of life which is retained even within the religious. In the first sense, ‘ethics’ is synonymous with the
Hegelian notion of customary mores. In this sense, ‘ethics’ represents ‘the universal’ or more accurately, the
prevailing social norms. The social norms are seen to be the highest court of appeal for judging human affairs.
Even human sacrifice is justified in terms of how it serves the community, so that when Agamemnon sacrificed his
daughter Iphigenia, he was regarded as a tragic hero since, the sacrifice is required for the success of the Greek
expedition to Trony. Soren Kierkegaard chose to use Judge William to represent the personality type, reflected in
the ethical sphere of existence.
4.1       THE ETHICAL IDEA
       The ethical ideal is to bring every aspect of an individual’s being into conformity with the universal law, so that
what is essentially human may be expressed in the individual instance. The ethical existence is able to supply the
greatest lack of aesthetic life, namely, a strong will. The absence of this factor accounts for a tendency of aesthetic
individuals to be irresolute and ineffective in practical affairs and skeptical in matters of intellect. Judge William’s
ethnical wisdom may be compressed within a single precept: ‘choose thyself’. His view is expressed in the
following passage, as written by Soren Kierkegaard: (1974:87-88)
          In choosing absolutely, I choose despair and in despair, I choose the absolute, for I myself, am the
          absolute, I posit the absolute, but in complete identity. With this I can say that I choose the
          absolute which chooses me, that I posit the absolute which posits me.12

5      THE RELIGIOUS SPHERE
To be religious for Soren Kierkegaard means, having absolute relationship to the Absolute. Valone, (Ibid: 141)
explaining deeper on what it means to be religious, writes;
         This in the first place assumes that there exists a chasm between the transcendent and the secular
         which cannot be medicated, second, this grief is reflected in the person; third, our life is a
         self-struggle, in which both the secular and the transcendent content for being is the ultimate goal
         of our life; fourth, the attempt to make the secular the ultimate end of life, will end in failure and
         despair, the initial step to the religious life is to recognize all these. 13
5.1      FAITH AND REASON
     At this sphere of existence, the difference between faith and reason is striking for Soren Kierkegaard. One’s
movement from the aesthetic to the ethical sphere, requires an act of choice and commitment. It ushers one into the
presence of reason, in as much as, moral law is an expression of one’s universal reason. But the movement from

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the ethical to the religious sphere is based on faith. For Soren Kierkegaard, Christian faith is not a matter of
regurgitating church dogma. It is a matter of individual subjective passion which cannot be medicated by the clergy
or by human artifacts. Faith, is the most important task to be achieved by a human being, because only on the basis
of faith, does an individual have a chance to become a true self. This self, is the life work which God judges for
eternity. The religious stage is achieved by acknowledging God and openly confession one’s sinfulness, choosing
oneself as, guilty and hoping for divine forgiveness. Soren Kierkegaard gives a reason for this as, before God, the
individual is in the wrong.
      The individual is thereby, subject to an enormous burden of responsibility, for upon his existential choices,
hanger his eternal salvation or damnation. Anxiety or dread (angst), is the presentiment of this terrible
responsibility, when the individual stands at the threshold of momentous existential choice. Anxiety is a two-sided
emotion; on one side, is the dread burden of choosing for eternity, on the other side, is the exhilaration of freedom in
choosing oneself. Choice occurs in the instant, which is the point at which, time and eternity interact- for the
individual creates through temporal choice, a self which will be judged for eternity. But the choice of faith is not
made once and for all. It is essential that faith be constantly renewed by means of repeated avowals of faith. This
is the non-relational leap of faith, which makes a human individual greater than the Angles. It is in choosing God
and by making the choice for God, that the individual transcends the finiteness and temporality of his own existence,
and establishes a personal relationship with his creator. This sphere of existence, is the summit of life’s ways
attained through the process of reflective thought.

6     CONCLUSION
     From this article, we have come to realize that , diverse values of different people are expressed in multiple
forms. For Kierkegaard, these values, commitments, organized ideas, find their expressions in these three
unique, distinct, outstanding personality types, each boldly representing a sphere of way of life. These spheres of
life’s ways are, The Aesthetic, The Ethical, and The Religious ways of life. The ways of earthly existence is
hitherto, dependent on these ways of life experiences with Soren Kierkegaard has situated in three stratas. These
will enable the human individual to decipher which pattern of life he or she would choose, as the journey here
on earth continues. The Aesthetic sphere offers a life style which is inadequate to fill up the human cravings for
fulfillment. The Ethical sphere offers an ethical and morally appreciate able life style which goes a long way in
fulfilling the human craving for fulfillment. Nonetheless, human wants are insatiable and thus, the ethical sphere
is unable to bring human life to final happiness or fulfillment. At this juncture, the religious sphere comes to
make perfect what the aesthetic and ethical spheres were unable to do. The religious sphere supplies the human
individual with the lack in the aesthetic and the ethical spheres. This lack is, one returning to his or her creator
which is contained in the religious sphere and if one returns to God one will have that eternal peace which is that
fulfillment and happiness that is so dearly sought for.

References
Kierkegaard Soren; Concluding Unscientific Postscript ,trans;
David Swenson and Walter Lowrie, Princeton: Princeton University Press,1941,p.448.
Collins James;       The Mind of Kierkegaard, Chicago: Henry, Regney Company,1953, p.42.
Ogbonna Anyaehe P.;         A Preface to Kierkegaard, Owerri: Austin Printers and Publishers with Clacom
publications, Philippines, India, 2005,p.43.
Ibid;              p.61.
Collins James,           Op.cit.,p.46.
Ibid;          p.47.
Ibid;           p.48
Valone James;       The Ethics and Existentialism of Kierkegaard: Outline for a philosophy of life,
London: University Press of America,1983,p.10.
Collins James; Op.cit.,p.54.
Ogbonna Anyaehe P.; Op.cit.,p.64.
Lescoe Francis; Existentialism: with or without God, new York: Alba house      Press,1974,p.34.

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Kierkegaard Soren, Either/ Or ,volume 2,trans.,Walter Lowrie,New jersey: Princeton University
Press,1974,p.87-88.
Valone James, The Ethics and Existentialism of Kierkegaard,Outline for a philosophy of life, Lanham:
University Press of America,1983,p.141




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The notion of spheres in soren kierkegaard a philosophical insight

  • 1. Research on Humanities and Social Sciences www.iiste.org ISSN 2224-5766(Paper) ISSN 2225-0484(Online) Vol.2, No.5, 2012 The Notion of Spheres In Soren Kierkegaard: A Philosophical Insight ONWUNALI KEVIN UGOCHUKWU Department of Philosophy, Imo State University, Owerri, Imo State. Nigeria. +234 803 338 049 71 scholakevin@yahoo.com ABSTRACT The interchangeability of the word “sphere” with “stage” in the three stratas of life experiences of an individual in the writings of soren Kierkegaard raised arguments amidst the admirers of the works of soren Kierkegaard. While some scholars appreciate using the word ‘‘stage’’, others admire using the word “sphere” this wanton usage of stage and sphere hitherto culminated into an academic distortion. This amidst other distractions like the pseudonymous writings of some of Kierkegaard’s works have credited the texts of soren Kierkegaard as not achieving any real value, idealized and a retrospective picture of authorship. Consequently, posing a problem to understanding the Kierkegaardian texts and his mind. This article tends to demystify the seeming shrouded darkness in understanding precisely the mind of Soren Kierkegaard. This article most verily makes easier to understanding the texts of Kierkegaard by eventually taking a position in the wanton usage of these words, ‘‘sphere’’ and ‘‘stage’’ Keywords; Spheres, Faith, Reason, Ethical idea 1 INTRODUCTION There are three spheres on an individual’s lifeline. The spheres are; The Aesthetic, The Ethical, and The Religious. This is Kierkegaard’s most influential doctrine, the single contribution with which he is praised by the entire histories of philosophy. Kierkegaard (1941:448) writes in this view: There are thus three spheres of existence, The aesthetic, the ethical and the religious. Two boundary zones correspond to these three, irony, constituting boundary between the aesthetic and the ethical; humor, as the Religious1. James Collins, (1953:42) discussing the Kierkegaardian spheres writes; It is his way of stating the basic choices which confront the concrete individual, in his search for mature self-possession. They are the existential determinants of Human character, the general modes of living, which serves as rival patterns and principles2. 2 SPHERES OF AN INDIVIDUAL’S EXISTENCE Soren Kierkegaard through the movement of these spheres, from one sphere to another, leads the individual into existence, so that one discovers oneself and by the act of choice, commences to exist. This is the dialectical movement in Kierkegaard. Ogbonna P. Anyaehe writes: 121
  • 2. Research on Humanities and Social Sciences www.iiste.org ISSN 2224-5766(Paper) ISSN 2225-0484(Online) Vol.2, No.5, 2012 Dialectic is the key to understanding Kierkegaard and not vice versa. . . Dialectic is an invitation to the human existential universe, the human basis, which uses its apex in religious life (in becoming a Christian) in personal appropriation of the divine revelation3. The totality of Kierkegaard’s dialectic is that, it leads the individual into existence, to make a self discovery. Whence, the self is discovered, the individual beholds reality or actuality, and this is the fact of existence. 2.1 HOW THE IDEA OF THE SPHERES MAY HAVE EVOLVED But the curious mind may quickly ask, how did Kierkegaard come about these spheres of his existential philosophy?. Well, scholars like James Collins, Anyaehe P. Ogbonna, have tried to offer answers to this question, out of a rigorous study on Kierkegaard. Anyaehe Ogbonna (ibid: 61) writes: This whole idea seems rather to have been forced on him by reflection upon his own experiences, and he also sought the leading principles under which he could organize his literary studies, his extensive observation of human characters, as well as the lessons of his own life4. Therefore, Soren Kierkegaard got the idea from reflection about copious studies on different philosophers, scholars and particularly Hegel. An examination of Soren Kierkegaard’s early papers and journals, reveal that, for long time, he searched uncertainly, in quest of the leading principles, under which he could organize his literary studies, his extensive observation of human characters and the lessons of his own life. Initially, he applied the terms ‘stage’ and ‘sphere’ wantonly, to any field of human endeavour, such as political or military interests. Gradually however, he came to reserve these terms, in their pregnant and technical serves, for the most fundamental commitments and organizing ideals available to man kind. Attention has been called to a misunderstanding which the term ‘stage’ may produce. It may be believed that, an individual is required to begin with the aesthetic level of the ladder of life and then mount up in succession to the ethical and religious levels. In this respect, the term ‘sphere of existence’, is less misleading, since spheres may well be treated as simultaneously present and as overlapping. 2.2 PROBLEM OF THE KIERKEGAARDIAN SPHERES OF EXISTENCE. But here comes a problem with the Kierkegaardian spheres of existential fullness, passing from the aesthetic, through the ethical, to the religious life. What remains of the lower sphere after an individual has chosen a higher level or even the highest, Soren Kiergaard did not tell. James Collins (ibid: 46)writes: The ‘dethroned’ sphere of existence does not simply disappear, for there are esthetic and ethical needs and powers in every man which cannot be eradicated. But Kierkegaard is unwilling to make the flat statement that all lower values, once they are recognized to be genuine and yet interior, can be incorporated on the higher level and made to serve the higher ends5. 122
  • 3. Research on Humanities and Social Sciences www.iiste.org ISSN 2224-5766(Paper) ISSN 2225-0484(Online) Vol.2, No.5, 2012 Soren Aabye Kierkegaard, in a subtle response to what happens to the lower sphere when one has chosen a higher one, explains that, an individual’s real predicament is to be placed between aesthetic way of living, and a thoroughly religious one. No permanent footing can be maintained on a purely ethical basis. From this explanation, it is crystal clear that, ethical way of life has no much predicament on an individual as the aesthetic and religious outlook. Most probable then, any move to explain what happens to a lower sphere of life when one has chosen a higher one may land Soren Kierkegaard into an inconsistency and confusion of ideas since, he will have to explain what remains of the ethical way of life when an individual chooses the religious way of life. In relation to this, James Collins (ibid: 47) comments: …but so great is the gap between the latter and Christian religiousness that Kierkegaard (or at least his ‘philosophical’ Pseudonym, Johannes Climacus), sometimes denied that, anything from the aesthetic and human order, survives the leap of faith. He lacked full confidence in the power of the supernationl order to transform natural abilities and perfections without compromising Its own transcendent character6. 2.3 WHY KIERKEGAARD MAY HAVE CHOSE ONLY THREE SPHERES OF EXISTENCE. As for why Soren Kierkegaard chose only three spheres of life instead of five or even ten. Renowned academicians of quote and repute like, James Valone, Anyaehe P. Ogbonna, James Collins registered their opinions. Valone James reveals that, the values by which people live are fewer, therefore, no point creating unnecessary spheres of life. Anyaehe P. Ogbonna, highlighted that, when Kierkegaard writes on each of these stages of spheres, he is dealing with a unique and distinct lifestyle, each of which is complete in itself and incompatible, moreover, with any of the other lifestyles. Therefore, the lifestyle being unique and distinct and as Valone ,reveals, being fewer gives no reason for creating more spheres of life. James Collins on the other hand, explained that, Kierkegaard borrowed Hegel’s triadic structure of thought, nonetheless, he applied the tripod chain of thought into human existence. James Collins (ibid: 48) communicates: Kierkegaard profited a good deal from The study of Hegel’s Logic, but he concluded that Hegel’s identification of the structure of thought with that of Being, was contradicted by human experience. Hence, he sought to ally the didactical principle with the movement of concrete human choices, rather than with the supposed unfolding of the absolute ‘Begriff’ or rational concept. The individual in his personal character and freedom, rather than the individual as the locus of universe and necessary laws, is the responsible agent in the Kierkegaardian dialectic of the modes of existing7. Valone James, Collins James, Anyaehe P. Ogbonna, all ended up in human existence, of commitments and organized ideas. Valone James, (1983:10) interpreting Soren Kierkegaard, writes: What he is trying to communicate through his doctrine, however, is that 123
  • 4. Research on Humanities and Social Sciences www.iiste.org ISSN 2224-5766(Paper) ISSN 2225-0484(Online) Vol.2, No.5, 2012 there are only a finite number of values in human life. So while people may live their lives, their values, systems are uniquely, distinctly tailored to their own personalities and lifestyles, there are only a limit number of fundamental values Commitments and organized ideas8. This notion of spheres leads us into introducing the three spheres of life’s way, namely, the aesthetic, the ethical and the religious. 3 THE AESTHETIC SPHERE In the first part of his work,either/or(enten-eller),soren Kierkegaard shows us a variety of lives and types, beginning from the lowest which is the sensory, the aesthetic individual or aesthete is essentially a driven individual,even if he or she thinks that he or she is pursuing a life purpose. The aesthete is easily fascinated. In this pursuit of the sensuous and the sensual which at the end is a chasing after the enjoyment, the aesthete is unable really to communicate because he or she is solely concerned with him or herself. James Collins(ibid; 55), describes this action of the aesthet in this form; Sensual immediacy is the basic state of the Esthete individual,when passion is admitted only at the sensuous level and apart from the moral will. It inevitably turns into abstract and selfish lust. The individual loses power over himself and is made prisoner of the search for the pleasurable moment, a moment which can never be realized to complete satisfaction.9. since the life of the aesthete realizes no complete satisfaction it ends up in despair. When the curious mind saks, but why despair?. Soren kiekegaard explains that an individual has within himself something,which will not be satisfied by a sensory life. This something is eternal. It is characteristic of the aesthete to belabourone side of human life,the corporal, the finite, the temporal.yet the oter side is nonetheless there. This side constantly makes itself felt by an anxiety. The term which best describes this call of the spirit in the sensory world, soren Kierkegaard calls dread(angst). Dread is therefore an indication that the individual has the eternal within himself. But the individual who ha s felt the dread within and yet obstinately persists in an existence in the sensory sphere will end in despair. On this notions ‘dread’ and ‘despair’, soren Kierkegaard wrote two of his highly inspired books, namely, the concept of dread and the sickness unto death. In Soren Kierkegaard’s work. The Seducers Diary, translated by Manuel Davila, July 2004, the Aesthete, is seen in its most sophisticated form. Johannes, the seducer is a ‘reflective Aesthete’, who gains sensuous delight not so much from the act of seduction but from engineering the possibility of seduction. His real aim is the manipulation of people and situations in ways which generate interesting reflections in his own voyeuristic mind. This Aesthete uses artifice, arbitrariness, irony and willful imagination, to recreate the world in his own image. This type of existence, is seen to be emptily self-serving and escapist. It is a despairing means of avoiding commitment and responsibility. It fails to acknowledge one’s social debt and communal existence. And it is self-deceiving, in so far as, it substitutes fantasies for actual states of affairs. According to Ogbonna Anyaehe, (ibid:64): He is strictly an observer, a non- participant and his life is one of cynical non-involvement. He refuses to commit himself to anything, which might 124
  • 5. Research on Humanities and Social Sciences www.iiste.org ISSN 2224-5766(Paper) ISSN 2225-0484(Online) Vol.2, No.5, 2012 suggest fixed or observed standards of morality and rejects anything which might give direction and purposes to his life10. The Aesthete, is a slave to himself, and frivolities direct his imagination with pleasure as his guide and rule. Most distinctly outspoken, Francis Lescoe (1974:34) reacted to the aesthetic sphere and the Aesthete in this manner: One having no fixed principles, except that he means not to be bound to anything. He has but one desire, which is to enjoy the Sweetest of life, whether it is purely sensual Pleasure or more refined. Epicureanism of the Finer things in life, and art, and ironic enjoyment of one’s own superiority over the Rest of the humanity, and he has no fear except that he may succumb to boredom11. 4 THE ETHICAL SPHERE It is from the mouth of Judge William, the spokesman for the ethical sphere, that the notion of the ethical lifestyle is developed. This ethnical sphere is characterized by reason, self-determination and equilibrium. The appropriate mode of expression is the responsible use of language, for it is only language, through tenses and pronouns that gives rise to self-consciousness. The term “ethic” in Kierkegaard’s work has more than one meaning. It is used to denote, (1) A limited existential sphere, which is superseded by the higher sphere of the religious life. (2) An aspect of life which is retained even within the religious. In the first sense, ‘ethics’ is synonymous with the Hegelian notion of customary mores. In this sense, ‘ethics’ represents ‘the universal’ or more accurately, the prevailing social norms. The social norms are seen to be the highest court of appeal for judging human affairs. Even human sacrifice is justified in terms of how it serves the community, so that when Agamemnon sacrificed his daughter Iphigenia, he was regarded as a tragic hero since, the sacrifice is required for the success of the Greek expedition to Trony. Soren Kierkegaard chose to use Judge William to represent the personality type, reflected in the ethical sphere of existence. 4.1 THE ETHICAL IDEA The ethical ideal is to bring every aspect of an individual’s being into conformity with the universal law, so that what is essentially human may be expressed in the individual instance. The ethical existence is able to supply the greatest lack of aesthetic life, namely, a strong will. The absence of this factor accounts for a tendency of aesthetic individuals to be irresolute and ineffective in practical affairs and skeptical in matters of intellect. Judge William’s ethnical wisdom may be compressed within a single precept: ‘choose thyself’. His view is expressed in the following passage, as written by Soren Kierkegaard: (1974:87-88) In choosing absolutely, I choose despair and in despair, I choose the absolute, for I myself, am the absolute, I posit the absolute, but in complete identity. With this I can say that I choose the absolute which chooses me, that I posit the absolute which posits me.12 5 THE RELIGIOUS SPHERE To be religious for Soren Kierkegaard means, having absolute relationship to the Absolute. Valone, (Ibid: 141) explaining deeper on what it means to be religious, writes; This in the first place assumes that there exists a chasm between the transcendent and the secular which cannot be medicated, second, this grief is reflected in the person; third, our life is a self-struggle, in which both the secular and the transcendent content for being is the ultimate goal of our life; fourth, the attempt to make the secular the ultimate end of life, will end in failure and despair, the initial step to the religious life is to recognize all these. 13 5.1 FAITH AND REASON At this sphere of existence, the difference between faith and reason is striking for Soren Kierkegaard. One’s movement from the aesthetic to the ethical sphere, requires an act of choice and commitment. It ushers one into the presence of reason, in as much as, moral law is an expression of one’s universal reason. But the movement from 125
  • 6. Research on Humanities and Social Sciences www.iiste.org ISSN 2224-5766(Paper) ISSN 2225-0484(Online) Vol.2, No.5, 2012 the ethical to the religious sphere is based on faith. For Soren Kierkegaard, Christian faith is not a matter of regurgitating church dogma. It is a matter of individual subjective passion which cannot be medicated by the clergy or by human artifacts. Faith, is the most important task to be achieved by a human being, because only on the basis of faith, does an individual have a chance to become a true self. This self, is the life work which God judges for eternity. The religious stage is achieved by acknowledging God and openly confession one’s sinfulness, choosing oneself as, guilty and hoping for divine forgiveness. Soren Kierkegaard gives a reason for this as, before God, the individual is in the wrong. The individual is thereby, subject to an enormous burden of responsibility, for upon his existential choices, hanger his eternal salvation or damnation. Anxiety or dread (angst), is the presentiment of this terrible responsibility, when the individual stands at the threshold of momentous existential choice. Anxiety is a two-sided emotion; on one side, is the dread burden of choosing for eternity, on the other side, is the exhilaration of freedom in choosing oneself. Choice occurs in the instant, which is the point at which, time and eternity interact- for the individual creates through temporal choice, a self which will be judged for eternity. But the choice of faith is not made once and for all. It is essential that faith be constantly renewed by means of repeated avowals of faith. This is the non-relational leap of faith, which makes a human individual greater than the Angles. It is in choosing God and by making the choice for God, that the individual transcends the finiteness and temporality of his own existence, and establishes a personal relationship with his creator. This sphere of existence, is the summit of life’s ways attained through the process of reflective thought. 6 CONCLUSION From this article, we have come to realize that , diverse values of different people are expressed in multiple forms. For Kierkegaard, these values, commitments, organized ideas, find their expressions in these three unique, distinct, outstanding personality types, each boldly representing a sphere of way of life. These spheres of life’s ways are, The Aesthetic, The Ethical, and The Religious ways of life. The ways of earthly existence is hitherto, dependent on these ways of life experiences with Soren Kierkegaard has situated in three stratas. These will enable the human individual to decipher which pattern of life he or she would choose, as the journey here on earth continues. The Aesthetic sphere offers a life style which is inadequate to fill up the human cravings for fulfillment. The Ethical sphere offers an ethical and morally appreciate able life style which goes a long way in fulfilling the human craving for fulfillment. Nonetheless, human wants are insatiable and thus, the ethical sphere is unable to bring human life to final happiness or fulfillment. At this juncture, the religious sphere comes to make perfect what the aesthetic and ethical spheres were unable to do. The religious sphere supplies the human individual with the lack in the aesthetic and the ethical spheres. This lack is, one returning to his or her creator which is contained in the religious sphere and if one returns to God one will have that eternal peace which is that fulfillment and happiness that is so dearly sought for. References Kierkegaard Soren; Concluding Unscientific Postscript ,trans; David Swenson and Walter Lowrie, Princeton: Princeton University Press,1941,p.448. Collins James; The Mind of Kierkegaard, Chicago: Henry, Regney Company,1953, p.42. Ogbonna Anyaehe P.; A Preface to Kierkegaard, Owerri: Austin Printers and Publishers with Clacom publications, Philippines, India, 2005,p.43. Ibid; p.61. Collins James, Op.cit.,p.46. Ibid; p.47. Ibid; p.48 Valone James; The Ethics and Existentialism of Kierkegaard: Outline for a philosophy of life, London: University Press of America,1983,p.10. Collins James; Op.cit.,p.54. Ogbonna Anyaehe P.; Op.cit.,p.64. Lescoe Francis; Existentialism: with or without God, new York: Alba house Press,1974,p.34. 126
  • 7. Research on Humanities and Social Sciences www.iiste.org ISSN 2224-5766(Paper) ISSN 2225-0484(Online) Vol.2, No.5, 2012 Kierkegaard Soren, Either/ Or ,volume 2,trans.,Walter Lowrie,New jersey: Princeton University Press,1974,p.87-88. Valone James, The Ethics and Existentialism of Kierkegaard,Outline for a philosophy of life, Lanham: University Press of America,1983,p.141 127
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