Ep. 56 Kierkegaard on Despair

Open Door Philosophy - Un podcast de OpenDoorPhilosophy - Les mardis

Send us a textSurely despair is a state of mind we all experience from time to time, and once through it we never want to experience such a state again. The Danish philosopher and father of Existentialism, Søren Kierkegaard, believed that despair was a universal feature of existence. In other words, none of us are getting out of it, and it's also not a temporary state, but something we endure all the time. Fear not though, Kierkegaard has an answer. Join us as we explore is text The Sickness ...

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