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Soren Aabye Kierkegaard (1813-1855), Danish religious philosophy psychologist and poet, founder of modern existential philosophy, pioneer of postmodernism, and modern humanistic psychology pioneer. Studied at the University of Copenhagen. He inherited a huge legacy and lived in Copenhagen for life. He wrote about things and published them at his own expense. His ideas became one of the theoretical foundations of existentialism and were generally regarded as the father of existentialism. Oppose Hegel's pan-theory, and believe that the object of philosophical research is not only objective existence, but more importantly, starting from the "existence" of the individual, linking the individual's existence with the objective existence. The road of life is the journey of the sky.
Soren Kierkegaard
(Danish religious philosophy psychologist and poet)
- On May 5, 1813, Kierkegaard was born.
- In 1821, he enrolled in the school of Burz Discolun.
- In 1830, he entered the University of Copenhagen.
- In 1834, his mother died.
- In 1834, he was taught by Martensen.
- From 1836 to 1837, listen to Paul Miller's lecture on general concepts in metaphysics.
- On May 8, 1837, he visited Paulette Roldham and returned halfway. On May 9th, she met and met Regina at Bowlett's house. In July, he moved out of his father's house. Listen to Mattensen's lecture on doctrine.
- On March 13, 1838, Paul Miller died. On August 8, his father died. On September 7, the paper of a living person was published.
- On July 3, 1840, he passed a theological examination. From July 19th to August 16th, he visited his father's hometown, Ridlandsa. On September 8, he proposed to Regina. On September 10, Regina accepted the proposal.
- On August 11, 1841, Regina's engagement ring was returned. On September 29, the master's thesis "On Socrates's satirical concept" was defended. On October 11, she completely broke up with Regina. On October 25, he went to Berlin.
- On March 6, 1842, he returned from Berlin.
- On February 20, 1843, "Or This or Another" was published. On May 8, the second trip to Berlin. Hearing news of Regina's engagement while in Berlin. On May 16, "Two Evangelism" was published. On October 16, "Fear and Trembling" was published. "Repeat" published. "Three Sermons" published. On December 6, "Four Sermons" was published.
- On March 5, 1844, two sermons were published. On June 8, "Three Sermons" was published. On June 13, "Philosophy Fragment" was published. On June 17, The Concept of Fear was published. The Preface is published. On August 31, "Four Evangelism" was published.
- On April 29, 1845, Three Lecture Notes on Fictional Scenes were published. On April 30, "Phase of Life" was published. On May 13, the third trip to Berlin. On May 29, "Eighteen Sermons" was published. On December 27, he wrote in "The Motherland News", hoping that "The Viking" would scold him.
- On January 2, 1846, "The Viking" first published an article about Kierkegaard with a comic. On February 7, I wanted to end my writing career as a pastor. On February 27, "Non-scientific Conclusion" was published. On March 30, "Literature Review" was published.
- On July 13, 1847, "Evangelism for Research from Different Perspectives" was published. On November 3, Regina married F. Schlegel.
- On April 19, 1848, after talking with the doctor, he gained some kind of spiritual and psychological experience. On April 23, the three-year war between Denmark and Prussia broke out. On April 26, "The Christian Collection" was published. In April, he moved into a new house in Tonabsk-Gade 156 due to financial difficulties. In November, "Perceptions on My Writings" was completed, but it was decided not to publish them.
- In February 1849, the idea of martyrdom began.
- On May 14, 1849, the second edition of "Or This or Another" was published. "Lily in the Field and Birds in the Sky" published. "Two Ethics-Religious Essays" published. On July 30th, "Leading Dysentery" was published. On November 13, "Priests-Tax collectors-Sinful Women; Three Lectures on Good Friday Communion" were published.
- On September 27, 1850, "The Temptation of Christianity" was published; on December 18, "An Evangelism" was published.
- On July 7, 1851, My Writings was published. September 27, "Reflection. Introducing Yourself to the Contemporary.
- On January 30, 1854, Bishop Muenster died. On April 15, Mattensen was appointed bishop. On December 18, "Munster Bishop is one of" witnesses to truth "and" real witnesses to truth "? Is that truth? Published. This is the first in a series of twenty-one articles.
- On May 24, 1855, "Since it is necessary to say; then say now" was published. The first issue of Moment was published. On June 16, Christ's Evaluation of Official Christianity was published. On September 13, "The Immutability of God" was published. On September 25th, the ninth issue of Moment was released. Write the last journal. On October 2, he was admitted to Frederiks Hospital. He died on November 11.
- Works by Kierkegaard (2 photos)
- "This is the Other"-Edited by Victor Eremita (1843) Enten-Eller. Et Livs-Fragment, udgivet af Victor Eremita "Two Inspiring Talks" (1843) To opbyggelige Taler
- "Fear and Fear"-Johannes de Silentio (1843) Frygt og B Pan . Dialektisk Lyrik af Johannes de Silentio
- "Repeat" by Constantin Constantius (1843) Gjentagelsen. Et Fors & oslash; gi den experimenterende Psychologi af Constantin Constantius
- Philosophical Fragments (1844) by Johannes Climacus, published by Kierkegaard Philosophiske Smuler eller En Smule Philosophie. Af Johannes Climacus. Udgivet af S. Kierkegaard
- "Phase of Life" (1845)-by everyone, compiled and published by Hilarious Bookbinder, Stadier paa Livets Vej. Studier af Forskjellige. Sammenbragte, befordrede til Trykken og udgivne af Hilarius Bogbinder
- Nonscientific Conclusions (1846)-Johannes Climacus, Kierkegaard published Afsluttende uvidenskabelig Efterskrift til de philosophiske Smuler.-Mimisk-pathetisk-dialektisk Sammenskrift, Existentielt Indl , af Johannes Climaard a. Kdgiier
- Inspiring Talks of Different Spirits (1847) Opbyggelige Taler i forskjellig Aand af S. Kierkegaard)
- Kjerlighedens Gjerninger. Nogle christelige Overveielser i Talers Form, af S. Kierkegaard
- "Deadly Illness" (1849)-Anti-Climacus, edited by Kierkegaard, Sygdommen til D & oslash; den. En christelig psychologisk Udvikling til Opv pan pan. Af Anticlimacus. Udgivet af S. Kierkegaard
- Christian Training (1850)-Anti-Climacus, edited by Kierkegaard Ind & oslash; velse i Christendom. Af Anti-Climacus-Udgivet af S. Kierkegaard