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Red pill me on Kierkegaard's phylosophy.

>> No.17300315

leap2faith

>> No.17300326

>>17300266
Carlyle did existentialism first.

>> No.17300352

>>17300326
moldbugniggers get the fucking rope ahead of everyone else

>> No.17300384

>>17300352
>zoomer /lit/ards only know Carlyle through Moldybug
It shows.

>> No.17300395

>>17300266
Aristocratic cope in a hyper religious environment. Many such cases.

>> No.17300407

>>17300326
ecclesiastes did it first

>>17300266
a close study of the bible will serve you better than reading kierkegaard.

>> No.17300590

>>17300407
>ecclesiastes did it first
All of these ideas are ancient, but what the existentialist figures were creatively doing first with these ideas, from a new perspective, Carlyle was really the first to do. In so many respects.

>> No.17300683

>>17300384
>trying to damage control this hard
rope yourself, moldbugman

>> No.17300732

>>17300266
Musical, (sleeping, seeking, finding), "bro it doesn't matter just do it but don't", Cordelia gets groomed", and you can't forget reading Don Giovanni 500000 times in the first 100 pages

>> No.17300777

>>17300266
He was a cool ass dude fo sho

>> No.17300789

>>17300266
Really though, Kierkegaard is unbelievably good. There's a old Danish movie called "Ordet" where a guy went insane from reading too much Kierkegaard so that's kind of funny.

>> No.17300940

man the guy is so fucking cool honestly. I'm reading fear and trembling and I love the way he writes. He also makes fun of the priest for being a hypocrite so that's based. honestly I wish I had a kierkebro in my life

>> No.17302130

Surprised by how much I enjoyed Fear and Trembling (even if didn't fully grasp its meaning)
Besides the sickness onto death what else is worth reading?

>> No.17302208

>>17302130
Works of Love is great, Either/or too. Pretty much anything he writes is good IMO.