

#2849
Mentioned in 9 episodes
The sickness unto death
Book • 1944
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Mentioned in 9 episodes
Mentioned by 

as a philosopher who emphasized the benefits of walking for mental and physical well-being.


Ryan Holiday

259 snips
If You Want A Reason To Live Pt. II | 12 Stoic Choices To LEVEL UP Your Life TODAY
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to explain that building your identity on anything but God is the essence of sin.


Timothy Keller

50 snips
Work & Grace: The Spiritual Music of John Coltrane (Open Forum)
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when discussing despair and depression.


Jacob Howland

46 snips
Kierkegaard on the Present (Passionless) Age
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when discussing the spiritual nausea of building meaning in life on transient things.


Timothy Keller

42 snips
The Sickness Unto Death
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regarding approaching people with compassion.


Jon Tyson

36 snips
The Fifth Act | The Holy Spirit - Jon Tyson
Mentioned in relation to monotheistic existentialism.

12 snips
Lovecraftian Cosmicism | Existentialism, Absurdism and Nihilism
Mentioned as one of Kierkegaard's iconic works, exploring the concept of despair.

107: Søren Kierkegaard - Fear & Trembling
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for its exploration of anxiety, despair, and the human condition.

Gordon Marino

#635: The Existentialist's Survival Guide
Mentioned by 

as a foundational figure in existentialist thought, whose work emphasizes the importance of contemplating death.


Hari Prasad

Contemplating Death To Live a Good Life
Discussed by Scott and Carl as a book about despair and the self.

#113- Kierkegaard's The Sickness Unto Death
Mentioned by Iain Thomson as a highly influential book on Heidegger's concept of death.

Iain D. Thomson, "Rethinking Death in and after Heidegger" (Cambridge UP, 2024)
Mentioned by Iain Thomson in relation to Heidegger's concept of death, highlighting its influence on Heidegger's thinking.

Iain D. Thomson, "Rethinking Death in and after Heidegger" (Cambridge UP, 2024)