Anastasia Kaliabakos, TAC Editorial Fellow: Being a philosophy major in college allowed me the privilege of studying many different and interesting philosophers. Now, nearly a year has passed since my ...
It is often claimed that relativism, subjectivism and nihilism are typically modern philosophical problems that emerge with the breakdown of traditional values, customs and ways of life. The result is ...
My religious imagination, like that of many Americans, was shaped by Protestant Christianity. I was taught that 16th-century theology, by returning to biblical truth, corrected errors that arose ...
The three writers considered in this essay were contemporaries: the English crusader for Christianity lived longest (1812–1889); the Dane who fathered existentialism had the shortest span (1813–1855); ...
The 19th-century philosopher Soren Kierkegaard described our freedom to choose in life as a dizzying anxiety; more precisely, he called anxiety "the dizziness of freedom." In The Concept of Anxiety ...
The 19th-century Danish philosopher and theologian, Søren Kierkegaard, wrote on the meaning of individual choice in his present age of mass printing, ubiquitous information, and “universalist” ...
The 19th-century philosopher Soren Kierkegaard described our freedom to choose in life as a dizzying anxiety; more precisely, he called anxiety "the dizziness of freedom." In The Concept of Anxiety ...
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