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Introducing Kierkegaard: A Graphic Guide Dave Robinson 9781848315150

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Father of existentialism or the Eeyore of philosophy?


Known as the first modern theologian, Soren
Kierkegaard was a prolific writer of the Danish 'golden age'. A philosopher,
poet and social critic, his key concepts of angst, despair, and the
importance of the individual, influenced many 20th-century philosophers and
literature throughout Europe.


Dave Robinson and Oscar Zarate's brilliant graphic
guide explains what Kierkegaard means by 'anti-philosophy', and tells an
illuminating story of the strange life and ideas of a man tortured by his
attempts to change the very priorities of Western thought.



Brilliantly written and illustrated Graphic Guide to proto-existentialist and Eeyore of philosophy, Danish writer Soren Kierkegaard

About the Author
Dave Robinson has taught philosophy for many years and is the author of numerous Introducing titles. Oscar Zarate is one of the UK's leading graphic artists. He has illustrated numerous Introducing titles. His graphic novel A Small Killing won the Will Eisner Prize.


Book Information
ISBN 9781848315150
Author Dave Robinson
Format Paperback
Page Count 176
Imprint Icon Books
Publisher Icon Books
Series Graphic Guides
Weight(grams) 120g
Dimensions(mm) 167mm * 118mm * 13mm

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