In many ways the Primary fear and anxiety of the Philosopher is, - TopicsExpress



          

In many ways the Primary fear and anxiety of the Philosopher is, in Proper Kierkegaardian Terms encompassing his Leap of Faith, the Fear of ones own Freedom. And theres an Irony in that I Find The Entirety of Kierkegaards Work to Be the root and foundation of the Existential Psychoanalysis Sartre sought and that I feel I created. But it is only in that The Philosopher has been Born or has Developed his or her Awareness of that Freedom in Both Conceptual or Theoretical and Material forms that The Philosopher could possess such an anxiety in the first place. And in many ways this Fear of Freedom serves as Analogy for Fear of God. As God IS Freedom.
Posted on: Mon, 21 Oct 2013 05:18:38 +0000

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