Title: Kierkegaard’s Social Critique and the Modern Crisis of Meaning: An Existential Perspective In his work The Present Age, Søren Kierkegaard presents a scathing critique of the modern society, which he sees

how does kierkegaard’s social critique in The present age express a moden crisis of meaning? Relating this to the ideas in Sickness unto Death, how does he see this crisis as distinctly existential? Speak to the following topics: 1. reflective age 2. the public 3. inauthentic/authentic self
Class material: Basic writings of existentialism.
Answer should include a direct reference to ideas and examples from our course readings, supported by citations from the texts.

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