Kierkegaard explored themes of anxiety, freedom, and the burden of choice. Living before psychology was a formal discipline, he wrote about angst, an existential anxiety arising from human freedom. His concept of the leap of faith emphasized making decisions authentically, even when faced with uncertainty. For Kierkegaard, anxiety wasn’t to be feared but embraced, as it guides us toward intentional living. While his leap of faith was toward his Christian God, I interpret it as a response to anxiety—requiring a leap of faith toward any decision.
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Søren Aabye Kierkegaard
By Michael Alan Prestwood
Sun 13 Oct 2024
Published 1 year ago.
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Søren Aabye Kierkegaard
b. 1813
1813 to 1855, aged 42
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