existential themes in søren kierkegaard's works
Existential themes in Søren Kierkegaard's works refer to the exploration and questioning of fundamental aspects of human existence, such as individuality, freedom, choice, and the meaning of life, through a philosophical lens. Kierkegaard delves into the complexities of human existence, emphasizing the subjective experience, the tension between faith and reason, the struggle to find purpose, and the importance of personal responsibility in shaping one's own existence.
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