A Kierkegaard Anthology
M**M
Interesting
Kierkegaard is probably the preeminent philosopher on God, religion, and faith. He can be hard to get through, in places, because he thinks in so many directions at once, but his vocabulary is clear and concise. I've only gotten through about half of this book, so far, and already have a mountain of ideas to ponder! This is a good work for any seeker to pick up.
J**A
Nice.
I like this book, because it offers a very wide view of the writings of Kierkegaard. Love it!!!
G**H
vital for our times
We really need to have a return to Kierkegaard movement in psychology.
L**K
Best translation
This is my favorite translation of Kierkegaard, and it is especially noticeable in the "Either/Or".
Z**H
Wonderful Book
If you want a glimpse into the realm of existentialist and the precursors to other philosophies, such as absurdisim in Albert Camus, than look no further! Kierkegaard is a brilliant writer and this collection is well put together, including most of his essential works to give even the new-comer to philosophy a solid grasp on existential philosophy. Worth it!
A**R
Four Stars
Great price and good resource
R**S
Give it a try
The product is as advertised. As to Kierkegaard's writings themselves,I am enjoying both the challenge to comprehension, and the astonishing degree to which I am in sympathy. I had to learn to not belabor each point when it became too intensely abstract for a man of relatively lesser intellect. Enlightening nevertheless.No one said being an existentialist is easy.
B**E
The pages may be faded with the print small, but the content is excellent
I am not that far into the book, however I am getting the feeling that Soren Kiekegaard has some deep thoughts (the way I read it) in favor of Christianity. Although he wrote from the 1830's to the 1860's he seems to have some insights that are still useful.
A**R
Five Stars
Everything fine thanks.
D**E
Five Stars
great thinker for our time
E**N
not a fan kierkegaard but had to read it for ...
not a fan kierkegaard but had to read it for class. hes a continental philosopher and thus makes arguments that seem a bit silly to contemporary philosophers. by silly, i mean logically invalid. the books " philosophy" is more of a personal observation and beliefs. when reading kierkegaard it feels as if you are being talked to by an uncle whos had a few. that being said, no complaints about the text.
F**D
Five Stars
Very good!
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