Fear and Trembling/Repetition
Explore the depths of identity and personal unity in Søren Kierkegaard's thought-provoking work, Fear and Trembling/Repetition. Published by Princeton University Press in 1983, this paperback edition spans 464 pages, delving into the complexities of ethical engagement through the lens of a young poet's ironic struggle. As he grapples with the potential consequences of his marriage, Kierkegaard invites readers to reflect on the intricate relationship between change and the essence of self. This compelling read is essential for anyone interested in philosophy, ethics, and the human experience. Discover how Kierkegaard's insights remain relevant today, prompting us to question our own identities and commitments in a changing world.