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By: Madison Richardson & Hannah Keith
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Soren Kierkegaard May 5, 1813- November 11, 1855 Youngest child of 7, born to parents of Jutlandish descent Influenced early by devoutly religious teachings of his father (concentrated on Christ suffering) 1830- studied theology, philosophy, and literature at the University of Copenhagen; mother died; began famous journal he would keep for 20 years 1840- completed his doctoral dissertation entitled on the concept of irony
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Proposed that the individual passed through 3 stages on the way to become a true-self: the aesthetic, the ethical, and the religious Believes you can’t live an authentically Christian live while surrounded by people who are falsely religious
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Aesthetic is the philosophical study of beauty and taste Believed that the aesthetic is the life that promises us a series of temporary reliefs from despair However, with repetition, pleasures would lose intensity and interest
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Believed that a divine command from God transcends ethics Argued that God necessarily create human morality Argued that ethics is up to the individuals to create morals and values
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Soren & Fichte- both interested in this idea of beginning with doubt as well as subjectivity Soren & Hegel- Soren criticize aspects of Hegel but respected the man as well Soren & Schelling- Soren use to respect Schelling but as time progressed he became disillusioned to Soren Soren & Schopenhauer- Soren disagreed with everything Schopenhauer said
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