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Søren Kierkegaard

1813-1855

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Books by Søren Kierkegaard

Selections from the Writings of Kierkegaard

"Selections from the Writings of Kierkegaard" by Søren Kierkegaard is a philosophical compendium produced in the early 20th century, synthesizing significant excerpts from the works of the influential Danish thinker. The primary focus of this collection is to present Kierkegaard’s exploration of individual responsibility, faith, and the tension between the aesthetic and ethical life. This anthology seeks to introduce readers to Kierkegaard’s message, emphasizing his unique contributions to existential thought and the importance of self-examination in spiritual life. The opening of the collection sets the stage by providing an overview of Kierkegaard's life and the profound emotional struggles he faced, portraying a man deeply engaged in the quest for meaning amid personal melancholy and societal critique. It details Kierkegaard's upbringing, education, and pivotal experiences that shaped his philosophy, including his complex relationship with love and faith. Through reflections on his engagement with Regine Olson and his observations on the nature of existence, the text beckons readers to consider the intricate layers of human experience, thus inviting them to delve deeper into Kierkegaard's philosophical explorations throughout the rest of the selections.

Viettelijän päiväkirja

"Viettelijän päiväkirja" by Søren Kierkegaard is a philosophical novel written in the early 19th century. The work explores themes of love, seduction, and the inner struggles of the protagonist, Johannes, who embodies both the seducer and the seduced. Kierkegaard employs a complex narrative style that intertwines psychological observations with existential reflections, examining the dualities of human emotion and intelligence. At the start of the narrative, we are introduced to Johannes, who discovers a series of intimate and revealing writings belonging to an unnamed author. The writing is a personal diary that chronicles the author's romantic pursuits, particularly focused on a young girl named Cordelia. Johannes reflects on the nature of the author's character, who is depicted as a seducer, revealing his own inner turmoil as he navigates the complex emotional landscape surrounding love, desire, and betrayal. As he delves deeper into these notes, Johannes becomes entangled in the themes of responsibility and the consequences of emotional manipulation, setting the stage for a profound exploration of human psychology and ethics throughout the narrative.