1. KIerkegard
The notion of despair becomes unseemingly the principal lot to which Kierkegaard expresses his outlook on the desolate existence of man. ... The danger of which says Kierkegaard, despair clings to you even more terrible than that of bodily death. ... Kierkegaard sets forth in this perspective with a dialectic of suffering, in this case it is assessed as an aesthetic category. ... Such notion, Kierkegaard argues is believably noble in deed as long as there is conviction in the stand that a person takes. ... In anyway, Kierkegaard views them both as a recognizance that God love puts a test to hu...
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