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Kierkegaard's Philosophy: Self Deception and Cowardice in the Present Age [Paperback]

John Mullen (Author)
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April 19, 1995
Some philosophers we read to discover the nature of the universe. Others we read to discover the nature of ourselves. In the second group, Soren Kierkegaard stands alone as a towering figure, a man who revolutionized our concept of the human condition. His insights go to the core of the dilemmas that haunt the modern mind and spirit.
This clear and enlightening study provides a fascinating analysis of Kierkegaard's thinking and its practical applications. The reader comes in contact with a vision of perils and potential of individual existence that is far more profound than the shallow questions and easy answers offered by the swarm of contemporary "self-help" panaceas. The book leaves one with a realization of the vast depths that lie within us, and of the daring and determination it takes to explore them in order to become all that a human being can and should be. This edition was published in 1981 by NAL Penguin Inc.

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  • Paperback: 188 pages
  • Publisher: University Press Of America (April 19, 1995)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 081919803X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0819198037
  • Product Dimensions: 8.3 x 5.2 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 11.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,775,285 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Best introduction available Kierkegaard's thinking., November 26, 1997
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OK, so the book's not available. Be patient! You'll get a copy someday and find out what a great and challenging thinker Kierkegaard is. This book is extremely well written, but I'll follow in the author's footsteps and point to Kierkegaard's insights into YOU and the item of importance here. Kierkegaard asks us to look at ourselves deeply and honestly, and decide whether we can really be proud of our lives as we are living them (as Mullen puts it). This line of thinking is not "enjoyable"; it is edifying and important. In so far as Kierkegaard "makes faith possible" for us moderns, and because Mullen does such a great job, I would say the book is a challenging and joyous (joyous in the big sense of the word) enterprise. Read this book even if you think you won't like it. Were we really born just to read Tom Clancy novels?
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars The ways that Kierkegaard rejected, February 15, 2006
This review is from: Kierkegaard's Philosophy: Self Deception and Cowardice in the Present Age (Paperback)
Mullen outlines the 'false solutions' to the 'what gives life meaning' question. He goes through descriptions of how Kierkegaard rejected bourgeois morality, romantic rebellion, sexual hedonism, organized religion, ironic detachment, pure action, pure thought, pure art in the course of examining his own life. He also examines how Kierkegaard made his 'leap of faith' into the kind of passionate relation with God which constitutes for him the only true way , the only true religion.

This book provides a basic understanding of the path of Kierkegaard. It may be that I did not have the right mind- set while reading it, but I did not feel it was leading me to the depths of new revelation in regard to Kierkegaard.

For me his example is definitely in the remarkable process of self- examination and questioning he goes through. It is also in the original use of literary forms, the combination of philosophical and literary means. And it is too in the image of the lone thinker striving by himself against the world to find and define a new way for himself and for mankind. And this when rejecting the idea of a Hegelian impersonal objective answer, and exemplifying the answer found through individual quest alone.
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars "It hurts so good . . . ", August 23, 1998
This review is from: Kierkegaard's Philosophy: Self Deception and Cowardice in the Present Age (Paperback)
I just finished reading the book. It is still sinking in. I thought I had understood what little I had read of Kirkegaard. I know now I was seriously wrong and that I must reacquaint myself with his works and thought.

The margins of my copy (which I stole from my brother) are full of observations of relevance to my "style" of living. In one case, under the discussion of "The Group - In One Dimension," in VERY LARGE LETTERS, I wrote "OUCH! That hurts!" This is an illustration of the degree to which Mullen and his subject can pierce your armour.

While I will not agree with Kirkegaard's stance on Christianity as the only possible life of faith, I see where there is a need for "faith" in something larger than ourselves--whatever we deem that something to be--so as to round out what all too often turn out to be one dimensional existences, focused on the immediate.

After letting the book sink in some more, I intend to browse through it again . . . and to have it handy when I open Either/Or to READ it for the "first" time.

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