Detalles del libro
Formato
Tapa blanda
Páginas
284
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado
Sep 5, 2000
Editorial
Mercer University Press
ISBN-10
0865548609
ISBN-13
9780865548602
Descripción
In a compelling exploration of existential philosophy, the reader embarks on a journey through the intricate thoughts of Søren Kierkegaard, one of the most pivotal figures in the realm of modern philosophy. David F. Swenson delves into the nuances of Kierkegaard’s writings, illuminating the complexities behind his ideas on faith, individuality, and the nature of existence.
Swenson's narrative meticulously unpacks Kierkegaard's concepts, blending scholarly insights with accessible language, making it appealing for both seasoned philosophers and those new to his work. The author’s passion for Kierkegaard’s philosophy resonates throughout, as he highlights the relevance of these ideas in contemporary society, encouraging readers to reflect deeply on their own lives and choices.
As the pages turn, one can sense the profound impact Kierkegaard’s thoughts continue to have on personal and intellectual realms. This exploration not only serves as an intellectual guide but also invites introspection on the human condition itself, full of uncertainties and the pursuit of meaning.
Swenson's narrative meticulously unpacks Kierkegaard's concepts, blending scholarly insights with accessible language, making it appealing for both seasoned philosophers and those new to his work. The author’s passion for Kierkegaard’s philosophy resonates throughout, as he highlights the relevance of these ideas in contemporary society, encouraging readers to reflect deeply on their own lives and choices.
As the pages turn, one can sense the profound impact Kierkegaard’s thoughts continue to have on personal and intellectual realms. This exploration not only serves as an intellectual guide but also invites introspection on the human condition itself, full of uncertainties and the pursuit of meaning.