Quick Summary: Soren Kierkegaard is useful to us because of the intensity of his despair at the compromises and cruelties of daily life. Today we transition between units on language and aesthetics with a discussion of nonexistent and imaginary objects.
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- Soren Kierkegaard is useful to us because of the intensity of his despair at the compromises and cruelties of daily life.
- Today we transition between units on language and aesthetics with a discussion of nonexistent and imaginary objects.
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