
FAQ About Søren Kierkegaard

What is the significance of 'the ethical stage' in Kierkegaard's thought?
Kierkegaard's 'ethical stage' represents a phase of life where individuals seek to live according to moral values and societal norms. This stage emphasizes commitment, duty, and responsibility, encouraging individuals to make choices that align with ethical principles. However, Kierkegaard believed this stage could lead to existential angst, as it is limited by human imperfections, ultimately driving individuals towards the 'religious stage.'