The Concept of Anxiety in Søren KierkegaardMercer University Press, 2008 - 166 páginas This book provides a thematic introduction to Kierkegaard's body of work based on The Concept of Anxiety, one of his major works and one often seen as unreasonably difficult to comprehend. |
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according to Kierkegaard aesthetical already analysis of anxiety answer anxiety about evil Anxiety Kierkegaard anxiety reveals anxious become free become ourselves begins chapter choice choose ourselves Climacus coherence Concept of Anxiety Concluding Unscientific Postscript consciousness demonic enclosing reserve despair of weakness determined double-mindedness Either/Or eternal fact factors faith Fear and Trembling fundamental guilt hereditary heterogeneous implied individual's innocence inwardness Kierkegaard calls Kierkegaard describes Kierkegaard speaks Kierkegaard writes liberum arbitrium life-view linked lose ourselves manifests meaning of anxiety means to exist misrelation negative neighbor oneself passage passion person phenomena Philosophical Fragments posited positive freedom possibility of freedom precisely question race relate to ourselves religious repentance romance novel second ethics seems self-consciousness self-relation sense Sickness unto Death single individual situation Søren Kierkegaard specific spirit spiritlessness synthesis task of becoming true freedom truth understand unfree unfreedom universally human untruth Villy Sørensen words