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Søren Kierkegaard (1813-1855) | Issue 99 | Philosophy Now

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Philosophy Now. S ren Kierkegaard 1813-1855 Daphne Hampson on the man many consider to be the father of existentialism. Likewise, in Philosophical Fra



Søren Kierkegaard (1813-1855) | Issue 115 | Philosophy Now

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Søren Kierkegaard | Issue 24 | Philosophy Now

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S ren Kierkegaard Jeff Mason on Kierkegaard s three forms of life: the ethical, the aesthetic and the religious. Should we get up for ourselves, for o



We Get To Carry Each Other: U2 and Kierkegaard on Authentic Love | Issue 64 | Philosophy Now

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But before examining Kierkegaard s understanding of authentic love and what it looks like in marriage, we should look briefly at his general understan





Is Kierkegaard Still Relevant Today? | Issue 115 | Philosophy Now

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Stop Kidding Yourself: Kierkegaard on Self-Deception | Issue 66 | Philosophy Now

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.. However, according to his journals, Kierkegaard s most beloved pseudonym was the devotedly Christian Anti-Climacus where the anti stands here for



all the consequences of this | Issue 115 | Philosophy Now

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Existentialism, as I understand it, is primarily a philosophy of tragedy. In contrast, many atheist existentialists see the whole of human existence a