The Danish philosopher Soren Kierkegaard was one of the most original
thinkers of the 19th Century – and one of the most enigmatic men who
ever walked the Earth. Philosophically, Kierkegaard was the
“bridge” that led from Hegel to Existentialism. Kierkegaard
abhorred Hegel’s abstract, Know-it-all idealism that tried to
capture reality in a few words. Kierkegaard’s attack on social and
religious complacency and his single-handed assault on traditional
Western philosophy generated a crisis that produced a radically new
way of philosophizing and made him the founder of the school that
would later be called Existentialism. To Kierkegaard, reality was
personal, subjective – it began and ended with the individual –
and philosophy was not something one merely talked about, it was the
way you lived. For such a brilliant thinker, the way Kierkegaard lived
was… somewhat too interesting? His “abstract” love affair? His
obsession with death? His “leap of Faith,” his cynicism, his
marvelous sense of humor – how do you put all that into one man? For
starters, you read Kierkegaard For Beginners. It explains, plainly
and simply, the great Danish thinker’s obsession with the
particularity of human existence as well as his demonstration of how
the creation of an authentic new kind of individual is possible
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ISBN
9781939994127
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Red Wheel/Weiser
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Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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