Kierkegaard would not want you to objectively appraise his words. You can certainly read it objectively, but Kierkegaard would not want you to read it that way. He would want you to read it with reference to your own inwardly subjective evaluation.
"What good would it do me to discover some so-called objective truth? What I need to have clear in my mind is what I must do, not what I must know." -Soren Kierkegaard
JC: "I am a separate god."
Sunnie Allah.: "That right."
Shy-yte Allah: "That right."
Krishna: "Youze better believe it. And we all do our own thing."
Kierkagaard: "What, am I nutst? Do I have to do some real research?"
"Jupiter: "You better would, Kier-kee."
sugarlanskee8 1 week ago
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Kierkegaard would not want you to objectively appraise his words. You can certainly read it objectively, but Kierkegaard would not want you to read it that way. He would want you to read it with reference to your own inwardly subjective evaluation.
SimulacraMan 7 months ago
"What good would it do me to discover some so-called objective truth? What I need to have clear in my mind is what I must do, not what I must know." -Soren Kierkegaard
SimulacraMan 9 months ago