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The Concept of Anxiety Soren Kierkegaard

The Concept of Anxiety By Soren Kierkegaard

The Concept of Anxiety by Soren Kierkegaard


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Summary

The first new translation of Kierkegaard's masterwork in a generation brings to vivid life this essential work of modern philosophy.

The Concept of Anxiety Summary

The Concept of Anxiety: A Simple Psychologically Oriented Deliberation in View of the Dogmatic Problem of Hereditary Sin by Soren Kierkegaard

First published in 1844, Soren Kierkegaard's concise treatise identified-long before Freud-anxiety as a profound human condition, portraying human existence largely as a constant struggle with our own spiritual identities.

The Concept of Anxiety Reviews

[A] book at once so profound and byzantine that it seems to aim at evoking the very feeling it dissects. Perhaps more than any other philosopher, Kierkegaard reflected on the question of how to communicate the truths that we live by. -- The New York Times
[A] book at once so profound and byzantine that it seems to aim at evoking the very feeling it dissects. Perhaps more than any other philosopher, Kierkegaard reflected on the question of how to communicate the truths that we live by. -- The New York Times

About Soren Kierkegaard

Soren Kierkegaard (1813-1855) was a Danish philosopher and theologian. Alastair Hannay is an emeritus professor of philosophy at the University of Oslo. Besides several works on Kierkegaard, including a biography, he has previously translated six volumes of Kierkegaard's writings.

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NGR9781631490040
9781631490040
1631490044
The Concept of Anxiety: A Simple Psychologically Oriented Deliberation in View of the Dogmatic Problem of Hereditary Sin by Soren Kierkegaard
New
Paperback
WW Norton & Co
2015-02-10
256
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