Book description
Philosophy for busy people. Read a succinct account of the philosophy
of Kierkegaard in just one hour.
Although Kierkegaard was not a philosopher in the academic sense, he
produced what many people expect of philosophy. He didn't write about
the world, he wrote about life - how we live and how we choose to live,
particularly focussing on the individual and the notion of his (or her)
existence. Kierkegaard was one of the founders of existentialism,
regarding the 'existing being' as a purely subjective entity that lay
beyond the reach of reason, logic, philosophical systems, theology and
even 'the pretences of psychology', yet simultaneously remaining the
source of all these subjects.
Here is a concise, expert account of Kierkegaard's life and
philosophical ideas - entertainingly written and easy to understand.
Also included are selections from Kierkegaard's work, suggested further
reading, and chronologies that place Kierkegaard in the context of the
broader scheme of philosophy. 'Well-written, clear and informed, they
have a breezy wit about them . . .I find them hard to stop reading' NEW
YORK TIMES
'Witty, illuminating, and blessedly concise' WALL STREET JOURNAL
'Each of these little books is witty and dramatic and creates a sense of
time, place, and character . . . I cannot think of a better way to
introduce oneself and one's friends to Western civilization' BOSTON GLOBE
'A godsend in this era of the short attention span' NEW YORK TIMES
Paul Strathern has lectured in philosophy and mathematics and now lives
and writes in London. A Somerset Maugham prize winner, he is also the
author of books on history and travel as well as five novels. His
articles have appeared in a great many publications including the
Observer (London) and the Irish Times. His own degree in philosophy was
earned at Trinity College, Dublin.