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  1. Fear and Trembling by Soren Kierkegaard, 2010-07-30
  2. Works of Love by Soren Kierkegaard, 2009-03-01
  3. Soren Kierkegaard's Christian Psychology: Insight for Counseling & Pastoral Care by C. Stephen Evans, 1995-04-01
  4. The Essential Kierkegaard by Søren Kierkegaard, 2000-05-30
  5. Spiritual Writings: A New Translation and Selection by Soren Kierkegaard, George Pattison, 2010-11-01
  6. A Kierkegaard Anthology by Soren Kierkegaard, 1973-11-01
  7. The Concept of Anxiety : Kierkegaard's Writings, Vol 8 by Soren Kierkegaard, Albert B. Anderson, 1981-02-01
  8. Soren Kierkegaard: A Biography by Joakim Garff, 2007-04-03
  9. The Sickness unto Death: A Christian Psychological Exposition of Edification & Awakening by Anti-Climacus (Penguin Classics) by Soren Kierkegaard, 1989-08-01
  10. Purity of Heart is to Will One Thing by Sören Kierkegaard, 2009-10-20
  11. Provocations: Spiritual Writings of Kierkegaard by Soren Kierkegaard, 2003-10
  12. Daily Readings With Soren Kierkegaard (Daily Readings Series) by Soren Kierkegaard, Robert Van De Weyer, 1995-10
  13. Either/Or: A Fragment of Life (Penguin Classics) by Soren Kierkegaard, 1992-12-01
  14. The Humor of Kierkegaard: An Anthology by Soren Kierkegaard, 2004-07-06

1. Soren Kierkegaard
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Soren Kierkegaard was a Danish writer known for his literature which broadly encompassed the humanities, including philosophy, psychology, theology,
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- Soren Kierkegaard On Kierkegaard Soren Kierkegaard was a Danish writer known for his literature which broadly encompassed the humanities, including philosophy, psychology, theology, literary criticism and fiction. As a young man, Kierkegaard devoured all the books he could get his hands on; an appetite which cost him his inheritance. Kierkegaard began writing upon the break-up of his relationship to Regine Olsen, his fiancee; in fact, much of his early writing is an attempt to come to terms with his decision not to marry Regine. Kierkegaard's brilliant work would gain him fame, for the most part, as the "father of existentialism," the 20th century movement influenced by his thought. The existentialists share with Kierkegaard a distrust of "the crowd" over and against the authentic individual. Kierkegaard is known as the "father of existentialism," in fact, for a variety of reasons. A devout Christian, Kierkegaard was bitterly and unrelentingly critical of the church of his day, lashing out at the "crowd" for their forgetfulness of what it means to exist. By 'exist,' Kierkegaard specifically meant human existence, as opposed to God or things. What is characteristic of human beings for Kierkegaard is that we stand out as responsible individuals who must make free choices. The deepest "inwardness" of the human being is the place of passionate choice wherein one must take a "leap of faith" despite one's finitude, the fact that we can never know with certainly the outcome of our choices despite our accountability for them.

5. Soren Kierkegaard
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"Don’t be a Soren!", Danish parents admonish their children to this day, "Soren" being synonymous with a ridiculousness so pronounced as to be both laughable and contemptible. Nevertheless my friend and former philosophy professor, Emil Fackenheim, himself a world-renowned thinker, casually mentioned to me that Kierkegaard is the greatest thinker to arise in Christendom. Soren Kierkegaard was the youngest of seven children born to Michael and Ane, the illiterate household servant he impregnated and subsequently married. Five of their children wouldn’t live past 34, leaving Peter, the eldest son, and their "Benjamin". (Soren spoke agonisingly of himself as his father’s "Isaac.") Years later, while Peter supported himself as a clergyman, Soren’s ten years at the University of Copenhagen and his work as an author – at one point he produced fourteen books in two years – would be funded out of the residues of his father’s business career as cloth merchant, hosier and wholesale grocer. systems in thinking ; or, as he preferred to speak of them, protracted "thought-experiments." While admiring the logic whereby philosophers integrated and advanced their comprehension of every facet of human history and every dimension of human understanding, he insisted that all such systems confused the realm of thought with the realm of existence. Glad to acknowledge that scholarly objectivity requires personal detachment, he none the less insisted that

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8. Soren Aabye Kierkegaard Quotes And Biography. Soren Aabye Kierkegaard Quotations
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9. Soren Kierkegaard [Internet Encyclopedia Of Philosophy]
Article devoted to kierkegaard s life and work. By William McDonald.
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a. Father and Son: Inherited Melancholy Søren Aabye Kierkegaard was born on May 5th 1813 in Copenhagen. He was the seventh and last child of wealthy hosier, Michael Pedersen Kierkegaard and Ane Sørensdatter Lund, a former household servant and distant cousin of Michael Kierkegaard. This was Michael Kierkegaard's second marriage, which came within a year of his first wife’s death and four months into Ane Lund’s first pregnancy. Michael Kierkegaard was a deeply melancholic man, sternly religious and carried a heavy burden of guilt, which he imposed on his children. Søren Kierkegaard often lamented that he had never had a childhood of carefree spontaneity, but that he had been "born old." As a starving shepherd boy on the Jutland heath Michael had cursed God. His surname derived from the fact that his family was indentured to the parish priest, who provided a piece of the church ( Kirke ) farm ( Gaard ) for the family’s use. The name

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Danish philosopher and defender of religious faith. Kierkegaard deeply affected theologians and Existential philosophy, which became a fashion among intellectuals in the second quarter of the 20th century. Like Friedrich Nietzsche , Kierkegaard was an unhappy, neurotic, and terribly suffering man. He opposed all strict philosophical constructions, and hid his thoughts behind a number of pseudonyms, which sometimes ironically commented each other's opinions. During his career Kierkegaard published some 30 books. "Like that other celebrated Dane, Prince Hamlet, he was wracked with doubt and with anguish, a world of Latin origin which he endowed with a new shiver of fear. He was less a philosopher than a theologian, and less a theologian than a eloquent and sensitive man. A Lutheran evangelist, he denied the arguments that prove the existence of God and the incarnation of Jesus, considering them absurd from a rational point of view, and he proposed an act of individual faith for every believer... Religion was the strongest of his passions." (Jorge Luis Borgess in Total Library In 1830 Kierkegaard entered the University of Copenhagen, where he studied theology, philosophy, and literature. After the death of his mother in 1834, Kierkegaard made his first note into his famous

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14. Soren Kierkegaard, Existentialism And Soren Kierkegaard, The Realm Of Existentia
soren Aabye kierkegaard, b. May 5, 1813, d. Nov. 11, 1855, was a Danish philosopher and religious thinker whose reaction against the depersonalization of
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his public reputation as a frivolous, witty conversationalist while suffering privately from severe melancholy and depression. In a series of (mostly pseudonymous) books, Kierkegaard rebelled against the prevailing Hegel ianism of his time and developed many themes that would later be associated with the philosophy of existentialism. Much of his work, including Fear and Trembling Begrebet Angest The Concept of Dread Purity of Heart is to Will One Thing ) (1847), and The Sickness unto Death ) (1849), expressed a profound interest in religious issues. Kierkegaard also produced several more directly philosophical writings. Om Begrebet Ironi The Concept of Irony ) (1841) was his dissertation at the University of Copenhagen. Enten-Eller Either-Or ) (1843) provides an extended contrast between aesthetic and ethical ways of life, with emphasis on the ways in which radical human freedom inevitably leads to despair The massive Afsluttende Uvidenskabelig Efterskrift Concluding Unscientific Postscript ) (1846) describes a third way of life, the possibility of living by faith in the modern world by emphasizing the

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Casting a long, dark shadow over his whole life was the presence of his father. This is a man who, as Kierkegaard's journal recalls, "as a small boy tending sheep on the Jutland Heath, suffering many ills, famished and exhausted, stood up on a hill and cursed God! And that man was never able to forget it, not even at the age of 82." Nor was Kierkegaard Jr able to forget it, as he inherited the religious fervour and guilt of his father. Before he was twenty-one, no fewer than four of his siblings and his mother had died, convincing Soren that God's retributive curse had fallen on the whole family.
As a young man, Kierkegaard tried to throw oft this melancholy and he did indeed become known as quite a bon viveur in Copenhagen society. However, his journal revealed a darker, suicidal side: "I have just returned from a party of which I was the life and soul; witty banter flowed from my lips, everyone laughed and admired me - but I came away, indeed that dash should be as long as the radii of the earth's orbit wanting to shoot myself."

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20. Søren Kierkegaard - Wikiquote
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        • The Concept of Irony One sticks one’s finger into the soil to tell by the smell in what land one is: I stick my finger in existence — it smells of nothing. Where am I? Who am I? How came I here? What is this thing called the world? What does this world mean? Who is it that has lured me into the world? Why was I not consulted, why not made acquainted with its manners and customs instead of throwing me into the ranks, as if I had been bought by a kidnapper, a dealer in souls? How did I obtain an interest in this big enterprise they call reality? Why should I have an interest in it? Is it not a voluntary concern? And if I am to be compelled to take part in it, where is the director? I should like to make a remark to him. Is there no director? Whither shall I turn with my complaint?

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