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Despair In Weakness - ‘Not To Will To Be Oneself’

Despair In Weakness - ‘Not To Will To Be Oneself’

Kierkegaard calls this the feminine despair, for the sake of an interesting analogy.

He writes of the beauty and strength of the woman, and how in their love, in their self, they devote themselves whole to that to which they love. A self-sacrificing devotion that only women have. He explains how when a woman then wishes not to devote herself, to not be a self, she is turning away and is ‘in despair not to will to be oneself’.

For this, one either despairs over the earthly, the immediate. Or they despair over the eternal, despair over the weakness, despair over the fact that they can 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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