Soren Kierkegaard — "The task is to venture out into the deeper waters of existence, to discover ones…"
The task is to venture out into the deeper waters of existence, to discover oneself in the infinite.
The task is to venture out into the deeper waters of existence, to discover oneself in the infinite.
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"The most painful state of being is rememberin' the future, particularly the one you'll never have."
"The aesthetic individual is the one who lives in the moment, for the moment, and with the moment."
"To be oneself is to be a spirit."
"The highest good is faith."
"The greatest good to a human being is to be a human being, a truth that is not grasped by those who believe they have become something higher."
Danish philosopher and theologian considered the founder of existentialism; Either/Or (1843) and Fear and Trembling (1843) explored the leap of faith. Closely associated with Friedrich Nietzsche (his existentialist successor working in the opposite theological direction) and Fyodor Dostoevsky (literary parallel exploring faith-and-despair). For an intellectual contrast, see G.W.F. Hegel, German Idealist of the totalizing system — Kierkegaard called Hegel's system a 'palatial residence' that nobody could actually live in — his entire authorship is structured against Hegelian abstraction in favor of the existing individual's inwardness.
The standard scholarly entry points to Soren Kierkegaard's work: Joakim Garff (University of Copenhagen, Søren Kierkegaard Research Centre) — Søren Kierkegaard: A Biography (2000); Walter Lowrie (Princeton, his major postwar English translator) — A Short Life of Kierkegaard (1942); C. Stephen Evans (Baylor University, philosophy of religion) — Kierkegaard: An Introduction (2009). These are the works graduate seminars cite when teaching Soren Kierkegaard.
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