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The Philosophy of Kierkegaard: Volume 7
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240 pages
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The exploration of Soren Kierkegaard's thought reveals his significant influence on German philosophy and French existentialism, despite challenges in interpreting his work due to his strong religiosity. George Pattison's survey delves into key themes such as existence, anxiety, and the quest for self-knowledge amid moral uncertainty. He argues that Kierkegaard's insights on the absolute paradox and qualitative differences remain relevant in contemporary discussions, highlighting the enduring importance of his philosophy in understanding the complexities of modern life.
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2005, paperback
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