Begrebet Angest

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Begrebet Angest is Søren Kierkegaard’s 1844 philosophical work that explores the nature of anxiety as a fundamental aspect of human freedom, sin, and existential choice.

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instanceOf philosophical work
author Søren Kierkegaard NERFINISHED
centralConcept anxiety as a condition for freedom
anxiety as the dizziness of freedom
relation between anxiety and hereditary sin
relation between anxiety and sin
countryOfOrigin Denmark NERFINISHED
hasGenre philosophy
psychology
theology
influenced 20th-century theology
Jean-Paul Sartre NERFINISHED
Karl Jaspers NERFINISHED
Martin Heidegger NERFINISHED
existentialist philosophy
influencedBy Christian theology NERFINISHED
Friedrich Schelling NERFINISHED
German idealism NERFINISHED
Lutheranism NERFINISHED
language Danish
mainTopic anxiety
despair
existential choice
freedom
human freedom
original sin
possibility
sin
originalTitle Begrebet Angest
partOf Søren Kierkegaard's authorship NERFINISHED
philosophicalDiscipline Christian philosophy
existentialism
psychology of religion
philosophicalTheme ethical responsibility
individual before God
relationship between time and eternity
subjectivity
placeOfPublication Copenhagen NERFINISHED
publicationYear 1844
publisher C.A. Reitzel NERFINISHED
relatedConcept despair as analyzed later in The Sickness Unto Death
relatedWorkByAuthor Either/Or NERFINISHED
Fear and Trembling NERFINISHED
The Sickness Unto Death NERFINISHED
religiousContext Christianity
Protestantism NERFINISHED
translatedTitle The Concept of Anxiety NERFINISHED
The Concept of Dread NERFINISHED
workSeriesContext Kierkegaard's pseudonymous and signed works period NERFINISHED

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The Concept of Anxiety originalTitle Begrebet Angest