The question of meaning in life has enjoyed renewed attention in analytic discourse over the last few decades. Despite the apparently “existential” quality of this topic, existential philosophy has had little impact on this re-energized conversation. This paper draws on Kierkegaard’s The Sickness unto Death in order to challenge the objectivist theory of meaning in life. According to that theory, a meaningful life is one replete with objective goods. Kierkegaard, however, exposits four forms of the spiritual sickness he calls despair that are compatible with the possession of objective goods. If this account is convincing, it poses a challenge to the objectivist view, suggesting that a subjective contribution is also necessary to fully acco...
The concepts of anxiety and despair together are central to Kierkegaard\u27s conception of the self....
The concepts of anxiety and despair together are central to Kierkegaard\u27s conception of the self....
This paper attempts to explain the Kierkegaard's view concerning despair and its relation with ...
The thesis of the paper is that regarding the question of meaning of life in our age, a study of Sør...
Kierkegaard differs from his contemporaries Schopenhauer and Nietzsche by emphasizing the value of h...
This chapter relates Kierkegaard’s views on anthropology and selfhood to Kantian and post-Kantian ph...
This dissertation examines and explicates S0ren Kierkegaard\u27s categories of despair as found in T...
The meaning and importance of death in existential psychology are investigated. Four major theorists...
In this paper the relation between being and becoming is analyzed and the Kierkegaard’s existential ...
Soren Kierkegaard, the mystic existentialist, questions the role of despairing human life in his cel...
How are we to read and how translate the brief formulae with which ‟The Sickness unto Death” introdu...
This work takes as its central issue the existential movement as it appears in the philosophy of Sor...
In this paper, it is argued that the question ldquo;What is life?rdquo; time and again emergesmdash;...
In the context of the contemporary emergence of a “postmodern Kierkegaard,” I take issue with the id...
How are we to read and how translate the brief formulae with which ‟The Sickness unto Death” introdu...
The concepts of anxiety and despair together are central to Kierkegaard\u27s conception of the self....
The concepts of anxiety and despair together are central to Kierkegaard\u27s conception of the self....
This paper attempts to explain the Kierkegaard's view concerning despair and its relation with ...
The thesis of the paper is that regarding the question of meaning of life in our age, a study of Sør...
Kierkegaard differs from his contemporaries Schopenhauer and Nietzsche by emphasizing the value of h...
This chapter relates Kierkegaard’s views on anthropology and selfhood to Kantian and post-Kantian ph...
This dissertation examines and explicates S0ren Kierkegaard\u27s categories of despair as found in T...
The meaning and importance of death in existential psychology are investigated. Four major theorists...
In this paper the relation between being and becoming is analyzed and the Kierkegaard’s existential ...
Soren Kierkegaard, the mystic existentialist, questions the role of despairing human life in his cel...
How are we to read and how translate the brief formulae with which ‟The Sickness unto Death” introdu...
This work takes as its central issue the existential movement as it appears in the philosophy of Sor...
In this paper, it is argued that the question ldquo;What is life?rdquo; time and again emergesmdash;...
In the context of the contemporary emergence of a “postmodern Kierkegaard,” I take issue with the id...
How are we to read and how translate the brief formulae with which ‟The Sickness unto Death” introdu...
The concepts of anxiety and despair together are central to Kierkegaard\u27s conception of the self....
The concepts of anxiety and despair together are central to Kierkegaard\u27s conception of the self....
This paper attempts to explain the Kierkegaard's view concerning despair and its relation with ...