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... existence of God. Kierkegaard said it was irrational to believe in God, but that we should still believe in God even if it seems absurd. ...
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... He becomes a person whom everyone reveres for his deep commitment and loyalty to God\'s commands. Kierkegaard further explains the concepts of temptation and ...
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... the individual. Kierkegaard likewise goes on to state that the truth is also to fear God and honor one's neighbor. In this Kierkegaard ...
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... to become ones true self. Kierkegaard believes that this true self will be judged by God for eternity. The coice of faith is not ...
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... I think that Kierkegaard's existentialism can be summed up by saying that we have to be true to ourselves and to our relationship with God.
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... Well firstly, both men seem to embrace something very strongly, that is truth or god. I see Kierkegaard's Knight of Faith as similar to Nietzsche's madman ...
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... the God does not exist it would of course be impossible to prove it; and if he does exist it would be a folly to attempt it(Intro to Philosophy: Kierkegaard, pp ...
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... To Kierkegaard, a Lutheran Minister with Christian beliefs, human being is a ... is a relationship between self and self, and self and other (higher power, god). ...
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... 15, 1844, was a German philosopher who, together with, Soren Kierkegaard shares the distinction of ... In the third book Nietzsche's Madman comes looking for God. ...
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... This movement which was originated by Soren Kierkegaard and advocated by several other well ... He discovers that man has been put on this earth without a true God. ...
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... Updike shaped his religious beliefs from the teachings of "Karl Barth and his predecessor Kierkegaard." He [Updike] was drawn to the insistence that God is the ...
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... Updike shaped his religious beliefs from the teachings of "Karl Barth and his predecessor Kierkegaard." He [Updike] was drawn to the insistence that God is the ...
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... Kierkegaard was passionate Protestant, and supporter of Luther's teachings. Despite his famous "God is dead" quote, Nietzsche also appears to have been a ...
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... Chestov's ideas are novel as well. The fact that we do not know God is what makes him great. ... Kierkegaard views absurdity as an aspect of the life experience. ...
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... For Kierkegaard, a third mode of existence is living by religious faith. ... said the Greek, and ?God is day night, winter summer, war peace, satiety hunger.? ...
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... it is not up to us to pass sentence because only God knows what ... Kierkegaard (a 19th century philosopher) called this feeling 'dread'; Heidegger called it 'angst ...
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... For both Tolstoy and Kierkegaard, God never descends to Earth to demand through experience alone that men believe, and thus Oblonsky can live amorally in a ...
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... For both Tolstoy and Kierkegaard, God never descends to Earth to demand through experience alone that men believe, and thus Oblonsky can live amorally in a ...
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... Hume, Berkeley ("we exist only in the mind of God"), Berkeley, Kant ("the starry heavens above me and the moral law within me"), Hegel, Kierkegaard ("it?s one ...
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... Hume, Berkeley ("we exist only in the mind of God"), Berkeley, Kant ("the starry heavens above me and the moral law within me"), Hegel, Kierkegaard ("it's one ...
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... Kierkegaard says that "morality is character", and that "character is really inwardness ... objective and subjective thinking, between man's need for God and man's ...
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... replace Jesus, the god of the heavenly other world, as the premier cultural standard for future millennia. Nietzsche along with Soren Kierkegaard is considered ...
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... He believed in his own god without any influence on others ... James Hulse has a quote by Soren Kierkegaard of Socrates, "...one may say of Socrates that just as he ...
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... can I find complete quiet to take the backward-looking position." - Søren Kierkegaard " All for ... I am not mad!" -- Salvador Dali "You know how to make God laugh ...
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... Berkeley is most important to Sophie because he had the idea that our lives were inside the mind of God. ... They discuss Romanticism, Hegel, and Kierkegaard. ...
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