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  • ...ierkegaard] written in 1845. The [[book]] was written as a continuation of Kierkegaard's masterpiece [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Either/Or Either/Or]. While Ei ...dditionally, are or may be identified with previous pseudonyms under which Kierkegaard has published, leading many to propose more complicated [[interpretations]]
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  • # [[Soren Kierkegaard|Kierkegaard, Soren]]. ''A Literary Review'' (Penguin Classics), Alastair Hannay (Transl
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  • ...dia.org/wiki/Albert_Camus Albert Camus]. Other scholars extend the term to Kierkegaard, and yet others extend it as far back as [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soc ...roots to the writings of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kierkegaard Søren Kierkegaard] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nietzsche Friedrich Nietzsche]. As a ph
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  • ...systematic philosophy as an inadequate guide to life and [[meaning]]. For Kierkegaard, life is meant to be lived, not a mystery to be solved. Arthur [[Schopenhau
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  • ...philosopher]], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S%C3%B8ren_Kierkegaard Søren Kierkegaard], who chose to confront the [[crisis]] humans faced with the Absurd by deve
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  • ...faith or [[romantic]] love. Faith involves making that commitment anyway. Kierkegaard thought that to have faith is at the same time to have doubt.[4][5] # Soren Kierkegaard's Journals and Papers, trans. Hong and Malantschuk, p.399.
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  • ===Søren Kierkegaard's views of miracles=== ...me's definition of a miracle as a transgression of a law of nature,[8] but Kierkegaard, writing as his pseudonym Johannes Climacus, regulates any historical repor
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  • ...ong others, in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S%C3%B8ren_Kierkegaard Søren Kierkegaard], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin Heidegger Martin Heidegger], [https
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  • Kierkegaard describes survival sickness well: "Let others bemoan the maliciousness of t ...of the spectacle there are only gaunt figures yearning for, yet dreading, Kierkegaard's "expedient," so that they might never again have to desire what they drea
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  • ...], subjective aspects of human life that are the most important; also, for Kierkegaard all of this had religious implications. ...st, that they develop their souls and spirits during their lifetimes. For Kierkegaard, however, the emphasis was upon essence as "nature." For him, there is no
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  • ...e well aware of the greatly advanced ones, such as Blaise Pascal and Sören Kierkegaard – who pays the price of confusion, turmoil and muddle upon receiving this
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  • ...rom new in [[philosophy]], but owes a great debt to [[Schopenhauer]] and [[Kierkegaard]]. Schopenhauer wrote at length about the conflict between reproductive in ...can exist between the partners within those customs. [[Shakespeare]] and [[Kierkegaard]] describe similar viewpoints, to the effect that marriage and romance are
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  • ...ressed in complex games of [[author]]ship or simple [[litotes]] — must, in Kierkegaard's words, "swallow its own stomach". Irony entails endless [[reflection]] an
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  • ====Søren Kierkegaard==== ...d humans are incomplete, and all philosophical systems imply completeness. Kierkegaard attacked Hegel's idealist philosophy in several of his works, but most succ
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  • It was greatly influenced by the writings of [[Søren Kierkegaard]] and [[Friedrich Nietzsche]] in the [[19th century]] and other early [[20
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  • [[Søren Kierkegaard]] opposed courage to angst, while [[Paul Tillich]] opposed an existential c
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  • ...tury marked the emergence of [[existentialism|existentialist]] philosophy. Kierkegaard emphasized a humanistic [[vision]] of [[truth]] where self-consciousness pr Kierkegaard, S. (1959). Either/or (Vol. 2, W. Lowrie, Trans.). Princeton, NJ: Princeton
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  • ...o the philosophies of [[Lao Tzu]], [[Heraclitus]], [[Meister Eckhardt]], [[Kierkegaard]], [[Nietzsche]] and [[Tom Robbins]]--just to name a few.
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  • * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S%C3%B8ren_Kierkegaard Søren Kierkegaard] argued that others, the crowd, is "untruth", and stressed the importance o
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  • ...and at every moment of their existence. "Subjectivity is the only truth" (Kierkegaard). ...Individual experience is also prey to insanity -- a foothold for madness. Kierkegaard described this state of affairs as follows: "It is true that I have a lifeb
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  • *[[Søren Kierkegaard]], the father of [[Existentialism|existentialist]] philosophy and particula
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  • ...rom Plato, Aristotle, through Avicenna, [[Aquinas]], Scotus, Hume, Kant, [[Kierkegaard]] and many others.
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  • ...eater than anything else that one can do for it, is to be truly free."<ref>Kierkegaard, Søren. (1848) ''Journals and Papers'', vol. III. Reprinted in Indiana Uni ...edification: Kierkegaard on grace and free will" in Cambridge Companion to Kierkegaard, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1998.
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  • ...metaphysics undergirded [[existentialism]] ([[Jean-Paul Sartre]], [[Søren Kierkegaard]], [[Albert Camus]]) and finally [[poststructuralism]] ([[Gilles Deleuze]],
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  • ...riment in the field of abolished values. De Sade's passionate rationalism, Kierkegaard's sarcasm, Nietszche's vacillating irony, Maldoror's violence, Mallarmé's
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  • ...called him the brightest head of his time) and was a major influence on [[Kierkegaard]]. His influence continued on twentieth century German thinkers, particular ...[[Hume]], David | [[Jacobi]], Friedrich Heinrich | [[Kant]], Immanuel | [[Kierkegaard]], Søren | [[Rorty]], Richard
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  • ...d against Hegel, were essentially developing Schelling’s ideas. Feuerbach, Kierkegaard, Engels and Bakunin went to his lectures. Schelling also directly influenc
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  • ...ntury]] [[Japan]]ese philosopher attempted to combine the works of [[Søren Kierkegaard]], Nietzsche, and Heidegger with Eastern philosophies. Some have claimed th
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  • ...revelational truths within a philosophical framework (e.g., Descartes and Kierkegaard). But others, such as Blake and Nietzsche, considered themselves to be prop
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  • ...now what to do with a soul that is suddenly unattached. Later - too late - Kierkegaard will attempt to resuscitate the subjective God by resuscitating men's subje
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  • CHARLES: I have a question. Then as Kierkegaard said, “A man who cannot seduce his fellow brothers, cannot save them eith
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  • ...zed as three classical [[paradox]]es. These paradoxes (discussed by both [[Kierkegaard]] and [[Leibniz]]) are:
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  • CHARLES : J'ai une question. Ainsi que Kierkegaard disait : « Un homme qui ne sait pas séduire ses compagnons, ne peut pas n
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