KIERKEGAARD'S CONCLUDING UNSCIENTIFIC POSTSCRIPT. Translated from the Danish by David F. Swenson. Completed after his death and provided with Introduction and Notes by Walter Lowrie.

KIERKEGAARD'S CONCLUDING UNSCIENTIFIC POSTSCRIPT. Translated from the Danish by David F. Swenson. Completed after his death and provided with Introduction and Notes by Walter Lowrie.

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Jan 1, 1974 · English · Paperback
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Format Paperback
Language English
Published Jan 1, 1974
Publisher Princeton Univ Press, 1941 (1974 reprint)

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In this profound work, Kierkegaard delves into the depths of existential thought, offering readers a reflective exploration of faith, individuality, and the nuances of human existence. The postscript serves as a culmination of his ideas, drawing on his earlier philosophical inquiries while introducing fresh perspectives on the complexities of living authentically in a tumultuous world.

Kierkegaard's nuanced writing invites readers into a dialogue about the often paradoxical nature of belief and the struggles that accompany it. With meticulous analysis and rich insights, he challenges conventional notions and encourages a deeper understanding of personal responsibility and subjective truth.

The translation by David F. Swenson and the accompanying notes by Walter Lowrie enrich the text, providing clarity and context to Kierkegaard's challenging yet rewarding prose. This edition stands as a significant contribution to the study of philosophy, making timeless ideas accessible to contemporary audiences seeking meaning in their own lives.
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