About This Book
Either/Or (1843) contrasts aesthetic and ethical approaches to life through a series of fictional letters between two characters. Their dialogue explores themes of existential anxiety, subjectivity, and the search for meaning, and became foundational for 20th century existentialism.
Who Should Read This?
- Philosophy enthusiasts
- Anyone seeking intellectual stimulation
- Individuals interested in existential themes
About the Author
Søren Kierkegaard (1813-1855) was an influential and prolific Danish philosopher and religious thinker considered a founder of existentialism. His major philosophical works include Either/Or (1843), Fear and Trembling (1843), Philosophical Fragments (1844), Stages on Life’s Way (1845), The Concept of Anxiety (1844), and The Sickness Unto Death (1849).