
Kierkegaard: A Beginner's Guide to the Core Ideas and Modern Relevance of Søren Kierkegaard, Including the Leap of Faith, Subjective Truth, and the Three Stages of Existence (Western Philosophy) (eBook, ePUB)
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He is the father of existentialism, a solitary genius who challenged faith, reason, and society itself. But where do you begin with Søren Kierkegaard?Often seen as dense and melancholic, Kierkegaard's philosophy is one of the most passionate and psychologically profound explorations of what it means to be human. In an age of easy answers and public opinion, he championed the "single individual" and the difficult, inward journey toward an authentic life.From The Philosophy School, Kierkegaard: A Beginner's Guide demystifies this monumental thinker, stripping away the academic complexity to rev...
He is the father of existentialism, a solitary genius who challenged faith, reason, and society itself. But where do you begin with Søren Kierkegaard?
Often seen as dense and melancholic, Kierkegaard's philosophy is one of the most passionate and psychologically profound explorations of what it means to be human. In an age of easy answers and public opinion, he championed the "single individual" and the difficult, inward journey toward an authentic life.
From The Philosophy School, Kierkegaard: A Beginner's Guide demystifies this monumental thinker, stripping away the academic complexity to reveal a powerful and practical guide for modern life.
Inside this essential guide, you will:
This book is more than a historical summary; it is a framework for anyone grappling with questions of freedom, choice, and commitment. It is an invitation to take the courageous path of inwardness.
Discover the philosopher who challenges you not just to think, but to become.
Often seen as dense and melancholic, Kierkegaard's philosophy is one of the most passionate and psychologically profound explorations of what it means to be human. In an age of easy answers and public opinion, he championed the "single individual" and the difficult, inward journey toward an authentic life.
From The Philosophy School, Kierkegaard: A Beginner's Guide demystifies this monumental thinker, stripping away the academic complexity to reveal a powerful and practical guide for modern life.
Inside this essential guide, you will:
- Navigate the Three Stages of Existence: Understand the journey from the Aesthetic (pleasure-seeking) to the Ethical (duty-bound) and finally to the Religious life.
- Understand the true "Leap of Faith": Discover why this is not an irrational act, but a courageous, passionate commitment in the face of the absurd.
- Grasp "Subjectivity is Truth": Explore why, for Kierkegaard, the most important truths must be lived, not just known.
- Confront Anxiety and Despair: See these not as illnesses, but as profound signals that guide us toward self-becoming.
- Decode His Pseudonyms: Unravel Kierkegaard's unique method of "indirect communication" and its purpose.
This book is more than a historical summary; it is a framework for anyone grappling with questions of freedom, choice, and commitment. It is an invitation to take the courageous path of inwardness.
Discover the philosopher who challenges you not just to think, but to become.
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