Where does one begin when delving into the perplexing world of Søren Kierkegaard’s concept of subjectivity? To approach it with the tone of a dispassionate academic would be to betray the essence of ...
The literary lion of Paris bounced into Manhattan last week for a brief lecture tour (stops at Yale, Harvard, Princeton). He put up at a genteel midtown hotel—partly because he could find no other ...
That leaves Kierkegaard, who is not exactly slighted in “Existential America,” rating a two-chapter section entitled “Kierkegaardian Moments.” Even so, the treatment of Kierkegaard is wholly ...
Journal Editorial Report: The week's best and worst from Kim Strassel, Adam O’Neal, Joseph Sternberg and Kyle Peterson. Images: Getty Images/AFP Composite: Mark Kelly A Boston Globe columnist wrote ...
He is called the 'Socrates of the North'. He is also called the forefather of existentialism: Sören Kierkegaard, born in Copenhagen in 1813. At the request of his father, he studied theology. He sees ...
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