Kierkegaardov prilog razmatranju egzistencije: od negiranja drugog do težnje za Drugim

In this paper, we will present the specific and pioneering brand of existentialism developed by Søren Kierkegaard, an immensely influential European thinker who ushered in a whole new era of philosophy. We will analyze his view of the problem of existence and, more specifically, the self as to how a...

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