1. KIerkegard
This context however in the anatomy of human suffering, may also contain some light in it since Kierkegaard wishes to expound the paradigm of suffering with connection to man's place in the world. ... In this case, one shifts from the mundane and earthly resources and moves into a more enduring manifestation of the goodness of human suffering. ...
- Word Count: 3547
- Approx Pages: 14
- Grade Level: Undergraduate