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Kierkegaard's Admiration for Socrates
- Kierkegaard admired Socrates' ironic approach to philosophy, valuing the process of questioning over systematic pronouncements.
- He believed truth emerges in conversation and engagement, not from possessing and transferring knowledge.
Kierkegaard's Critique of Hegel
- Kierkegaard criticized Hegel's systematic philosophy for neglecting the individual's inner life and inwardness.
- He argued that these cannot be fully rationalized or incorporated into an all-encompassing system.
Christianity vs. Christendom
- Kierkegaard distinguished between Christianity as an institution (Christendom) and the individual's relationship with God.
- He criticized the complacency of the Danish church, where people assumed they were Christians by birthright.