Crossword-Solution: KIERKEGAARD
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| Clue | Answers |
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| "Either/Or" questioner | 1 answer |
| "Fear and Trembling" writer | 1 answer |
| Author of "Either/Or" | 1 answer |
| Danish theologian (speller's nightmare #1) | 1 answer |
| Father of Existentialism | 1 answer |
| Philosopher often considered to be the first existentialist | 1 answer |
| Philosopher-theologian Soren | 1 answer |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TERAE
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greedy person
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Sentences with KIERKEGAARD (5)
Thou spirit all knowing, Our mother-tongue, The ages foregoing, The future now growing, The present glowing,-- We hallow thee! Kierkegaard thou to the deeps didst bring, Where life's full currents in God he sounded.
The vexed question of what he owed to the eminent Danish philosopher, Sören Kierkegaard, has never been solved.
Brandes has insisted, again and again, on the close relation between _Brand_ and other works of Ibsen and the famous _Either-Or_ of Kierkegaard; "it actually seems," he says, "as though Ibsen had aspired to the honor of being called Kierkegaard's poet." Ibsen, however, aspired to no such honor, and, while he never actually denied the influence, the relation between him and the philosopher seems to be much rather one of parallelism than of imitation.
The peculiar aspect of the Ego as the principal and ultimately sole guide to truth was revealed anew to the Norwegian poet, and references to Kant, or to Fichte, or to Kierkegaard, seem, therefore, to be beside the mark.
Heiberg, Sören Kierkegaard, and distinctly removed from the belief in the power of the people which was being preached everywhere at that time.
Quotes with KIERKEGAARD (3)
Chronocanine Envy: Sadness experienced when one realized that, unlike one's dog, one cannot live only in the present tense. As Kierkegaard said, "Life must be lived forward.
The speculative thinker makes Christianity into theology, instead of recognizing that a living relationship to Christ involves passion, struggle, decision, personal appropriation, and inner transformation.' (Moore's summary of Kierkegaard)
What is particularly striking about his reconstruction and criticisms of the traditional account of friendship is that he finds it deficient not only by the light of his own Christian viewpoint; he also finds friendship deficient when judged from the perspective of its own self-proclaimed ethical foundations. Thus, Kierkegaard concludes that the reciprocity involved in friendship actually betrays its essential selfishness.
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Appears in: Newsday, New Yorker, NYT, WSJ.
Used 7 times in crossword archives (1990–2022).