Kierkegaardian Philosophy
Kierkegaardian Philosophy, developed by Søren Kierkegaard, emphasizes individual existence and personal choice. It argues that truth is subjective and that each person must navigate their own path to find meaning in life. Kierkegaard introduced concepts like the "leap of faith," highlighting the importance of personal commitment in the face of uncertainty.
Central to this philosophy is the idea of stages of life: the aesthetic, ethical, and religious. Each stage represents different ways of living and understanding existence. Kierkegaard believed that true fulfillment comes from moving beyond mere pleasure or societal norms to embrace deeper spiritual and ethical commitments.