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The Universality Of The Sickness

The Universality Of The Sickness

Everyone has been sick at least a little bit in their lives, and for Kierkegaard, this extends into despair. That everyone must have had despair for one reason or another.

This notion places everyone under the same umbrella, people seeking to be spirit. They are in despair because they are not, or more accurately, they are in despair because they know not how.

Kierkegaard writes that much of this universality in his ‘Concept of Anxiety’ (which we have a post on). The idea that everyone is anxious of not knowing, not doing, not being, is precisely the sickness unto death, precisely despair.

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This is an introductory on the Historical Background, Dialectical Argument, and Christian Discourse provided in Søren Kierkegaard’s ‘The Sickness Unto Death: A Christian Psychological Exposition for Upbuilding and Awakening’ first part.

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