Søren Kierkegaard was a Danish philosopher who lived his life from 1813 to 1855, and most of the time he was in Copenhagen. He was also an considerable author!
The core in the thinking of Søren Kierkegaard is to believe in oneself. One should have self-confidence, and the essence of life is to believe in the forces in your body, although these forces are either weak or strong. Søren Kierkegaard was a person for existentialism, and why we are here at earth. We have been born some day, and in life we try to understand something or we are confused.
Søren Kierkegaard was thinking about the subject and the object. The subject means to use experiences, research and literature to know more, and that what one means is true or can be true. Life is lived forward, and we are analyzing it backward. The human asset is the most important we have in nature, and we should think that things can be as they always have been, and also to do new things or innovation to create better solutions than ever in the society in every country. We can travel around the whole world as many times as we like, but thinking, feeling and acting are always the forces happening in our lives. That is true for all populations at the earth to all times!
Søren Kierkegaard believed in the human body, and that you have a value, and can do something in life, meaning that you are a difference for many people. Nowadays, we have much research about nature, and everything being there and happening there can be explained or it cannot be explained. In addition to be a philosopher, Søren Kierkegaard was theologian, poet and a social critic. And he was much engaged in religion. According to the Beatles and John Lennon there can be no heaven and no religion. The human minds are just trying to explain reality by introducing God. We cannot know this for sure, and as humans we should make choices about what to do, and whether we can dwell with things or not doing anything. At least, humans should believe in themselves and do what we do, and we can do anything that is possible in human life including all the movements we can make!
Søren Kirkegaard was engaged with philosophers as Hegel, Swedenborg, Fichte, Schelling, Schlegel and also with the famous Danish author Hans Christian Andersen. He meant we are using to little time on literature, and when thinking and reading we are doing things too quickly. Instead, we should dwell more thoroughly about what we are reading, and about what this means for societies around the world, and which implications the literature have every thinkable way ever place at earth for all times that are conceivable heretofore. As humans, we cannot be sure about anything, and we can choos to believe or not believe in something!
Søren Kierkegaard exlored different type of problem under different viewpoint using different pseudonyms from time to time. As living humans, we are afraid of living and we are also afraid of doing something. While scientist can learn to live by using observations, Kierkegaard denied that you can reveal the inner circle of thinking by just using obseveration. The spirit of the thinking in the world is inside our heads, namely in the brain! Brain waves are always important to use doing things in complex, intermediate and in easy ways.
The weaknesses in Kierkegaards philosophy is about what can be known about every creature, and every thing you find in lives, at the earth and in the universe. There are many things to grasp, and every philosopher has to make a focus, and to speculate what life can be and what it cannot be! Hence, Kierkegaard just dwelled with the human mind and the human asset, but there is much more to be engaged about! We can do anything of what is possible as humans!
Study programs in universities around the world, differ in complexity and in ways of thinking. Many people, also professors, do not know what philosophy really is, since it not just cases or not just fragments about philosophy of science. Colleges are just worser than the universiites in their qualities, but if you ask some employee somewhere, you will detect that the inner circles are just swampy environments with opinions that are wrong!
Kierkegaard has introduced three ways of living our lives in his books. We have aesthetic, ethical and religious ways of understanding life. The aesthetic way is about living life in passive ways, and not contribute to anything in society. One is only concerned about beauty with different persons, different things and different surroundings. The ethical stage means that one is thinking about own life and take responsiblity for it. This is about realization, intellectuality and individuality. The third and last stage to Kierkegaard is the religious ones. This means that you are seeking the meaning of life in a God creating all in nature through all times, and you can explain many things about the intention to a being outside the humans, and that being is called God. God is at every place and has all power!
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