
Kierkegaard: A Very Short Introduction
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Philosophy
Format
Paperback
Pages
144
Language
English
Published
May 16, 2002
Publisher
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10
0192802569
ISBN-13
9780192802569
Description
Soren Kierkegaard remains one of philosophy's most compelling figures, yet many interpretations of his work have often missed the mark. Patrick L. Gardiner aims to shed light on the profound complexity of Kierkegaard’s thoughts, revealing the depth of his insights on existence, faith, and individuality.
Through a concise exploration, Gardiner distills Kierkegaard's often intricate ideas into digestible themes, highlighting the nuances that have led to misunderstandings over the years. This brief introduction takes readers on a journey through Kierkegaard's unique perspective on the human condition, encouraging them to engage with existential questions in a meaningful way.
With clarity and precision, the narrative encapsulates the essence of Kierkegaard's philosophy, inviting both newcomers and seasoned scholars to reconsider their views. Gardiner's adept analysis positions Kierkegaard not just as a precursor to modern existential thought, but as a vital voice addressing timeless human dilemmas.
Through a concise exploration, Gardiner distills Kierkegaard's often intricate ideas into digestible themes, highlighting the nuances that have led to misunderstandings over the years. This brief introduction takes readers on a journey through Kierkegaard's unique perspective on the human condition, encouraging them to engage with existential questions in a meaningful way.
With clarity and precision, the narrative encapsulates the essence of Kierkegaard's philosophy, inviting both newcomers and seasoned scholars to reconsider their views. Gardiner's adept analysis positions Kierkegaard not just as a precursor to modern existential thought, but as a vital voice addressing timeless human dilemmas.
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