SquintyBrock
SquintyBrock t1_iw42k74 wrote
Reply to comment by that1anarchist in A cross between an Existentialist and an Old Testament prophet, Danish philosopher Soren Kierkegaard urged his "single individual" reader to follow the "highest passion" of faith rather than becoming one of the stereotyped pseudo-individuals of "The Crowd" by thelivingphilosophy
Well that isn’t making me want to put down Kant (not that I’m actually reading Kant atm), but Fear and Trembling has definitely risen on my reading list.
I have the impression he’s a bit “wimpy” - mainly because of his commentary on Hegel.
SquintyBrock t1_iw3jcik wrote
Reply to comment by that1anarchist in A cross between an Existentialist and an Old Testament prophet, Danish philosopher Soren Kierkegaard urged his "single individual" reader to follow the "highest passion" of faith rather than becoming one of the stereotyped pseudo-individuals of "The Crowd" by thelivingphilosophy
I take it from your username you’re an anarchist… okay, sell me on why I should to commit to reading Kierkegaard?
SquintyBrock t1_iw6oywu wrote
Reply to comment by hemannjo in A cross between an Existentialist and an Old Testament prophet, Danish philosopher Soren Kierkegaard urged his "single individual" reader to follow the "highest passion" of faith rather than becoming one of the stereotyped pseudo-individuals of "The Crowd" by thelivingphilosophy
“Defend Kierkegaard’s critique of Hegel” or “your mum” - you can pick which response is on your level…