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Concluding unscientific postscript to "Philosophical fragments"
Book • 1997
Concluding Unscientific Postscript to Philosophical Fragments is a pivotal work by Søren Kierkegaard, written under the pseudonym Johannes Climacus.
It critiques Hegelian philosophy, arguing that truth is subjective and deeply personal, rather than objective and universally applicable.
The book is a foundational text in existentialism, emphasizing individual experience and commitment over systematic philosophy.
It critiques Hegelian philosophy, arguing that truth is subjective and deeply personal, rather than objective and universally applicable.
The book is a foundational text in existentialism, emphasizing individual experience and commitment over systematic philosophy.
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as a book he's been reading, discussing Kierkegaard's concept of becoming subjective.


Brett McKay

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Thick Desires, Political Atheism, and Living an Anti-Mimetic Life
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as a sequel to Philosophical Fragments.


Jacob Howland

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Kierkegaard on the Present (Passionless) Age