Vigilius Haufniensis

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Vigilius Haufniensis is a pseudonymous authorial persona created by Søren Kierkegaard, best known as the supposed author of his philosophical work "The Concept of Anxiety."

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Predicate Object
instanceOf authorial persona
literary character
pseudonymous author
appearsInWork The Concept of Anxiety
associatedWith Christian dogmatics
existential philosophy
associatedWithConcept dread
psychological state of anxiety before sin
countryOfOrigin Denmark
createdBy Søren Kierkegaard
describes anxiety
freedom
hereditary sin
original sin
fieldOfWork Christian existentialism
philosophy
theology
genre philosophical literature
religious literature
hasPerspective Christian
Lutheran
influenced 20th-century existentialism
existentialist theology
languageOfExpression Danish
nameMeaning watchman of Copenhagen
notableWork Begrebet Angest
The Concept of Anxiety
ontologicalStatus fictional persona
philosophicalFocus relationship between anxiety and freedom
relationship between anxiety and sin
transition from innocence to guilt
philosophicalTradition 19th-century Danish philosophy
Christian existentialism
pseudonymOf Søren Kierkegaard
roleInWork narrator
theorist of anxiety
settingOfPerspective Copenhagen
usedByAuthorTo distance personal authorship from argument
explore dogmatic themes under a persona
workPublicationTitle The Concept of Anxiety
surface form: The Concept of Anxiety: A Simple Psychologically Orienting Deliberation on the Dogmatic Issue of Hereditary Sin
workPublicationYear 1844

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Søren Kierkegaard usedPseudonym Vigilius Haufniensis
The Concept of Anxiety pseudonymousAuthor Vigilius Haufniensis
Constantin Constantius sharesContextWith Vigilius Haufniensis