

#3015
Mentioned in 15 episodes
Either/or
A Fragment of Life
Book • 1843
In 'Either/Or', Kierkegaard juxtaposes the aesthetic and ethical modes of life through the writings of two imaginary characters, 'A' and 'B'.
Part 1, written by 'A', presents the aesthetic man, with essays on topics such as Mozart’s 'Don Giovanni', ancient tragedy, and the famous 'Seducer’s Diary'.
Part 2, written by 'B', a middle-aged judge, advocates for an ethical life, emphasizing the importance of commitments like marriage and the development of the inner self.
The book is a rich and suggestive exploration of existential choices, though it lacks a clear message, leaving interpretations open to the reader.
It also includes a final sermon that highlights the limitations of both worldviews and points towards a religious perspective.
Part 1, written by 'A', presents the aesthetic man, with essays on topics such as Mozart’s 'Don Giovanni', ancient tragedy, and the famous 'Seducer’s Diary'.
Part 2, written by 'B', a middle-aged judge, advocates for an ethical life, emphasizing the importance of commitments like marriage and the development of the inner self.
The book is a rich and suggestive exploration of existential choices, though it lacks a clear message, leaving interpretations open to the reader.
It also includes a final sermon that highlights the limitations of both worldviews and points towards a religious perspective.
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