
Dr. John Vervaeke After Socrates: Episode 19 - Gadflies, Socrates, Kierkegaard, and Jesus
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May 8, 2023 In this discussion, philosopher Christopher Mastropietro delves into the intricate connections between Socrates, Kierkegaard, and Jesus. He examines how these figures symbolize counter-cultural ideals and the challenge of truly grasping Kierkegaard's complex writings. The conversation highlights the significance of intersubjectivity in philosophy, ethical dimensions of personal choices, and the transformative power of philosophical engagement. They also touch on the tension between public discourse and private introspection, promoting deeper self-reflection.
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Despair and Authenticity
- Despair signifies being trapped between not accepting and not escaping oneself.
- Kierkegaard's truth demands sincerity beyond mere self-assertion or relativism.
Existential Measure of Truth
- For Kierkegaard, the manner in which something is inwardly said determines its truthfulness.
- Truth is not propositional but weighed against the felt gravity of existence.
Ethical Decision as Commitment
- Ethical decisions are oriented by a relation to the good, not by worldly consequences.
- Decision is a sacramental inward act of commitment to a singular ethical orientation.


