El Concepto de angustia en Soren Kierkegaard
Abstract
This article makes an attempt to understand Kierkegaard's thinking about anguish (particularly as it relates to sin, freedom, and faith). Furthermore, it endeavors to respond to the question of why is anguish -a feeling of the soul- so all-important in Kierkegaard? Not forgetting that to exist is to be immersed in anguish, then it is fair to say that for the Danish thinker to leam to live in anguish is an adventure that everyone must undergo, otherwise, the individual would succumb to superficiality.
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