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Søren Kierkegaard: The Father of Existentialism & The Architecture of Inwardness

Søren Kierkegaard: The Father of Existentialism & The Architecture of Inwardness

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Are you living as a spectator or an existing individual? In this episode, we explore the intense and challenging philosophy of Søren Kierkegaard, a thinker whose work was born not from academic comfort but from profound internal suffering.We discuss the critical "crossroads" of Kierkegaard's life—his broken engagement to Regine Olsen—and how it influenced his distinction between the aesthetic pursuit of pleasure and the ethical commitment to duty. We delve into his radical concept that "truth is subjectivity," where the passion of the believer matters more than objective facts.Finally, we examine Kierkegaard’s "Attack on Christendom," where he accused the state church of reducing Christianity to empty formalism and "baby baptism" machinery. Join us to understand why this "Danish Gadfly" believed the highest truth is not something to be possessed, but something to be existed.Key Concepts:The Leap of Faith: A decision made with passion that transcends rational proof.• The Teleological Suspension of the Ethical: When duty to God overrides universal moral laws.• Existentialism vs. Marxism: The clash between the irrational individual and the lawful collective

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