General Overview: Critical Exposition and Analysis of Soren Kierkegaard's Freedom and Choice

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Abstract

Søren Kierkegaard is the father of existentialism, offers profound insights into the concepts of freedom and choice, which resonate deeply within modern of Kierkegaard's views on freedom and choice, exploring how these themes are interwoven with his notions of existence, anxiety, and responsibility. By examining key texts such as Either/Or and The Sickness Unto Death, this article highlights the complexities of human freedom in the context of ethical living and individual authenticity. Furthermore, the implications of Kierkegaard's thought for contemporary existentialist discourse will be discussed, emphasizing the enduring relevance of his work.

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