Anyone have any interest in existentialism here? I do, just want to know what a good first book to read on it by Søren Kierkegaard would be. I've been told plenty about him, and read a bit on the web, but with so many books out by a single guy, just wanted to know where I should start.
Freedom has always been the only route to progress.
Laughing Man: Libertyandlife:I find its' strong focus on free will to be intriguing. You didn't get my joke
Libertyandlife:I find its' strong focus on free will to be intriguing.
You didn't get my joke
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.....so anyone ever read The Concept of Anxiety? Is that good to start off with? Cause I just bought it.
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I'm going to have a Fouad Family guy moment
It's funny because existentialism doesn't matter anyways
'Men do not change, they unmask themselves' - Germaine de Stael
Libertyandlife: Anyone have any interest in existentialism here? I do, just want to know what a good first book to read on it by Søren Kierkegaard would be. I've been told plenty about him, and read a bit on the web, but with so many books out by a single guy, just wanted to know where I should start.
I'm a big fan of Kierkegaard myself and his influences on human psychology.
I would suggest starting with an introduction to Kierkegaard type book, then moving on to the Works of Love.
This will both be a good introduction and will make you want to read more and more, the Works of Love is highly inspirational.
existence is elsewhere