Soren Kierkegaard Essays
Existential Models of Love in A Doll's House and The Seducer’s Diary
The Seducer's Diary
According to Soren Kierkegaard, there are three categorizations of people based on their motive and actions: the aesthetic, the ethical, and the religious. In The Seducer’s Diary, Kierkegaard presents the character of Johannes as a typical...
Kierkegaard’s Idea of Choice and Self in 'Either/Or' College
The Seducer's Diary
In Either/Or, Søren Kierkegaard seeks to elucidate the contrasts and interrelationships between the aesthetical and the ethical modes of existence. Within the essay, Kierkegaard confronts the readers with a choice between two forms of existence:...
Right Action and Eternal Truth
Philosophical Fragments
“What good would it do me if truth stood before me, cold and naked, not caring if I recognized it or not?”
Soren Kierkegaard – “father of existentialism,” critic of both Hegelian idealism and its entire philosophical tradition – viewed his...
Critical Response to Fear and Trembling: Kierkegaard's Conception of Abraham's Dilemma College
Fear and Trembling
In Fear and Trembling, Kierkegaard (under the pseudonym Johannes de Silencio-- despite being quite the opposite of the meaning his Latin name gives), shares his rather lengthy take on the story of Abraham. Kierkegaard ultimately decides that...
Distinctions Between Johannes de Silentio's Three Stages in Fear and Trembling College
Fear and Trembling
To read Johannes de Silentio’s account of Abraham’s sacrifice of Isaac in Fear and Trembling is to understand the paradoxical nature of the single individual and how there are internal and external forces that define the individual in the...
Overcoming Despair and Anxiety through Faith and Courage College
The Sickness Unto Death
Søren Kierkegaard and Paul Tillich developed religious philosophies at vastly different periods in history. Kierkegaard emerged in 19th century Denmark as an existential thinker who emphasized the ethics of individuality while Tillich grappled...
Kierkegaard’s Idea of Choice and Self in 'Either/Or' College
The Seducer's Diary
In Either/Or, Søren Kierkegaard seeks to elucidate the contrasts and interrelationships between the aesthetical and the ethical modes of existence. Within the essay, Kierkegaard confronts the readers with a choice between two forms of existence:...