Kierkegaard Philosophy in 9 Minutes - The Father of Existentialism

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  • Kierkegaard's philosophy explained:
    Søren Kierkegaard was a Danish philosopher, theologian, poet, social critic, and religious author regarded by some philosophers as the father of existentialism. Much of his philosophy centered around the concept of how one lives as a ‘single individual’. This video will provide a brief overview of his core philosophy and some history about him.
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    0:00 Introduction
    0:46 Truth in Subjectivity
    1:36 The Father of Existentialism
    2:09 Kierkegaard's Early History
    3:20 'The Poet Philosopher'
    4:16 Death & 'Angst'
    5:50 The Stages of Individual Existence
    7:01 The Teleological Suspension of the Ethical
    8:22 In Conclusion

КОМЕНТАРІ • 66

  • @corporalkills
    @corporalkills 3 роки тому +75

    My favorite philosopher. Much of his works serve as an antidote to hedonism and wasting your life on uselessness

    • @johnnysalter7072
      @johnnysalter7072 2 роки тому +3

      What translation have you found be the best?

    • @corporalkills
      @corporalkills 2 роки тому +7

      @@johnnysalter7072 the Princeton releases are really good, translated by Howard Hong. As is the Alastair Hannay one

    • @falconwings1037
      @falconwings1037 Рік тому +7

      Strangely I disagree. If anything the fact that we are basically fucked and will face hardship and suffering as part of the human condition doesn't push me away from hedonistic pursuits or useless shit. If anything it drives me towards getting laid and acquiring material possessions that will own me . Why? Because when you try and live a life with big dreams and lofty ideals God will laugh at you and shit on your plans. Some people breeze through , perhaps with horrible hearts and narcissistic tendencies and others crash and burn even when they try and do good and do the right things. If anything I consider kierkegaard a light hearted Nihilist much like myself . When I'm doing well I'm all spiritual and shit. Meditating, manifesting. Crushing life. Then one domino falls and my world can just collapse like that leaving you crushed, hurt, full of Angst as kierkegaard defined and put it and thinking do I even want to be here anymore. The point is I feel being a hedonist is great. Most humans operate on the basis of fear and reward as motivators. Our subconscious drivers operate based on blue prints that lead to pleasure and Try to avoid pain. Open bar ? Well mofo I'm drinking until I'm in the gutter because you never know when the bar is going to run out of that sweet free MOET. You get my drift.
      The universe and its defiant Yin and Yang paradoxical oxymoronic self contradictory nature essentially insists on ordered chaos. Life contradicts itself. The greatest pleasures cause the greatest pains. Kierkegaard was a G for not being with his love knowing that eventually that spark dies and the motto " better to have loved and lost than not have loved at all " is complete bullshit. Better to not hurt at all I say and be single.
      So cheers 🍻 to sorren kierkegaard and an honourable mention to Heidegger who acknowledged that the only thing that gives life content and meaning is DEATH.
      Fuck a society, a culture or anybodies else's expectation for me. Am I bitter ? Hell yeh I am. The older we get the more our beatiful spongy heart's turn to Leather and then stone.
      The best philosophy is no philosophy! Comitt to an ideology at your own peril because one day you wake up and it no longer means anything to you or life will piss in your face and on your scruples to show you how little you truly know and how little in control you really are .
      Just roll with it ! Me personally, material shit, getting laid , having fun is the success of life. You come in with nothing and leave with nothing. Fuck living an American dream with mortgage debt. Getting divorced at 50, having twatty kids that age you as fast a living next to a nuclear reactor and a university degree that teaches you how to be enslaved to the system and not free from it.
      Also fuck charity. If I can I will but I won't make a habit out of it. Kill or be killed . Gotta take care of me first. No one got rich giving half their earnings to charity. And poor kids dieng in Africa everyday while Elon musk wants to buy twitter and put micro chips In people's heads.
      The world is fucked. Life is a bitch. Pandemics happen and will continue to do so. Global warming is real . Dictators are real. War is real. Good people die horrific deaths.
      Thank you kierkegaard for enlightening us 🙏. The low level basal instinctual drivers are what motivate me. My reptilian monkey brain demands it . Anything else will lead to disappointment loss and pain 💔.

    • @OnceTheyNamedMeiWasnt
      @OnceTheyNamedMeiWasnt Рік тому

      @@falconwings1037 And one day you will never know you enjoyed anything. You will not exist forever, and your hedonism will not be anything; not even a word.
      Anyway, you don't actually follow your hedonism through to the nth degree. You restrict your hedonism. Think about all of the restrictions you put on your attainment of enjoyment. Why? Try for more hedonism! It's pointless, so I hope you do not obtain as much enjoyment as you don't want to find even though I'd like you to find all the hedonism you are not going to find. Good luck 🤞

    • @capitalism2557
      @capitalism2557 Рік тому

      @@falconwings1037 A commendable 🤓

  • @ShamoaKrasieski-xm4ze
    @ShamoaKrasieski-xm4ze Рік тому +5

    Kierkegaard has become my favorite philosopher upon learning more deeply about his ideas and teachings.

  • @MAX-tw3qz
    @MAX-tw3qz 18 днів тому

    I love Kierkegaard, his journals took me on a journey of learning I still pursue.
    However, my own intellect struggles much to comprehend.

  • @TheFleshPrevails
    @TheFleshPrevails 3 роки тому +5

    Love your stuff! Really makes it easy to follow!

  • @94shaco
    @94shaco 3 роки тому +4

    "Good job man!"
    I lose it. ty Ben, amazing content as always

  • @ripelodeon138
    @ripelodeon138 14 годин тому

    Very well articulated and great information. Kierkegaard is the OG

  • @ellenjayne5573
    @ellenjayne5573 2 роки тому +4

    love your videos! thanks for compiling such a great intro to kierkegaard

  • @TannerPaladino
    @TannerPaladino 3 роки тому +6

    Thank you for continual uploads!
    Quality and compact content! Cheers 🍻

  • @eaae6380
    @eaae6380 2 роки тому +5

    Thanks for the video, good job in explaining complex ideas of Kierkegaard using simple terms.

  • @kallianpublico7517
    @kallianpublico7517 3 роки тому +9

    What is the difference between existentialism and individualism? Does the answer lie in how one comes to accept or "reckon" with ignorance? Whether it presents itself as a mental or physical barrier? If it is a mental barrier then ethics might help guide, if you have a good memory. If it is a physical barrier, then fatigue should be a trusted warning signal, if your constitution is sound.
    Training the memory and physical exercise, that's all there is to it. Like brushing your teeth, you don't see the benefits when you're young but eventually you reap the rewards.

    • @dr.daverobbo2407
      @dr.daverobbo2407 2 роки тому +1

      Kierkegaard partly inspired my song, The Existentialist: ua-cam.com/video/Qlz6BSJ1v_0/v-deo.html Enjoy!

  • @adamlewis5459
    @adamlewis5459 10 місяців тому +1

    Helpful video and well presented. Thank you.

  • @AlmightyAtlas
    @AlmightyAtlas 2 роки тому +1

    I have been studying for my literature theory and criticism course in the college , the video has helped me greatly. "Good Job Man " ✌️

  • @walacenogueiraobeid859
    @walacenogueiraobeid859 2 роки тому

    Thank you very much for posting this video.

  • @melihsoykan1820
    @melihsoykan1820 2 роки тому

    Great vid! Thanks for your effort

  • @natek3954
    @natek3954 Рік тому

    Thank you making this!!

  • @Phil99470
    @Phil99470 2 роки тому +2

    Thank you Ben. Of all the philosophers, SK seems to home in on most on who I am, especially his ideas on subjective truth.

  • @stevehenderson9154
    @stevehenderson9154 Рік тому

    Cuts thru the haze and mystery of so many of the incomprehensible philosophers I've read. many thanks

  • @valen5567
    @valen5567 3 роки тому +1

    great content!

  • @cutlerrox06
    @cutlerrox06 3 роки тому +2

    Hey Ben, I'd love to see a very in depth video from you some time. Like one that was an hour long? I enjoy the shorter videos, but I think you might really make an impressive video with more screentime

  • @wewatchmovies4446
    @wewatchmovies4446 15 днів тому

    Thank you for the info sir

  • @unfluster
    @unfluster Рік тому

    Great video!

  • @bryanvillagran3972
    @bryanvillagran3972 2 роки тому

    thank you. subscribed.

  • @johnnysalter7072
    @johnnysalter7072 2 роки тому +2

    Thank you, very helpful. What translation would you recommend? What book to read first?

  • @oreocarlton3343
    @oreocarlton3343 Рік тому

    "Free indeed" made the best video on K in youtube, one of the few who understands him instinctually

  • @drbonesshow1
    @drbonesshow1 2 роки тому +1

    Kierkegaard's Cookbook was titled: From the Frying Pan to the Fire.

  • @johnm.castillo3163
    @johnm.castillo3163 2 роки тому

    Liked and favorite d! Thanks!

  • @12q8
    @12q8 3 роки тому +3

    Can you make a video about consciousness and the split brain experiment and its implications on consciousness? I always wondered whether we are alone in our minds, as in what if what we call our consciousness is only part of the brain, and not its entirety which the split brain experiment kinda hints. It feels to me that I am only partially in control of my brain, and the rest of the brain seems to be subservient to that part. But what if it was the other way around? Or maybe I am second in command without knowing it?

  • @klegios
    @klegios 3 роки тому +10

    Any recomendation to start understanding kierkegaard more? i start reading kierkegaard with "Either/ Or" but i find it very complex at times, so is quite difficult to understand (sorry if my writting is kind of bad, but this is not my native language)

    • @ralfrecknagel4760
      @ralfrecknagel4760 2 роки тому +3

      Klegios ... to put it in a nutshell, Kierkegaard had really funny enlightening new considerations about individuality and freedom, the deeper sense of happiness, despair and anxiety ... reflecting all bizarre personal circumstances. I assume, it's helpful to read Wittgensteins Tractatus logico-philosophicus before, or essays from Theodor W Adorno before, critizing less mindful use of language and selfish useless human culture. Kierkegaard was far ahead of his time.

  • @Rico-Suave_
    @Rico-Suave_ 3 місяці тому

    Great video, thank you very much , note to self(nts) watched all of it 9:10

  • @jakelamaota2373
    @jakelamaota2373 3 роки тому +5

    I think the disagreement with Kierkegaard that you mentioned at the end of the video mostly comes from egos and closed minds. Gods word is universal, not just relating to Christianity but seemingly to every religions path to enlightenment. A complete letting go of any control that you think you might have in the world...not saying that you shouldn’t try in life but true freedom comes from knowing that this isn’t your world to control but instead having faith and respect for the forces that did create it.

    • @konyvnyelv.
      @konyvnyelv. 2 роки тому

      Kierkegaard is a fanatic who would have approved burning witches if he lived few centuries before

    • @d.esanchez3351
      @d.esanchez3351 11 місяців тому

      @@konyvnyelv. Well, atheist shot and burned many priest in the last century so... I dont think its about "religiosity" that people get intense.

  • @Music_Creativity_Science
    @Music_Creativity_Science 3 роки тому

    Yepp, it's important that we exist, and continue to do it. Philosophical anthropology is an incredibly interesting topic imo. In my COMMUNITY section: "The human evolution process, an essay with modern philosophical anthropology as a basis" I reflect on the modern human species and its relation to energy transformation and space exploration. My basic question is, should the modern human species still be called an animal, or is it now (soon) so different concerning its behaviour that it doesn't make sense anymore ?
    An animal has a brain mainly to control its body functions, a modern human is more and more developing towards a brain in focus which needs a body to survive, air and food. This brain is constructed to not accept total randomness and luck for surviving in the solar system, it can by transforming energy (then being able to deflect medium sized asteroids, survive in severe ice ages etc) and spreading out in the star system, willfully affect its own probability for survival. Then it has abandoned the main principle animal world, randomness and luck concerning survival in the long run.
    There can't, philosophically, be any greater difference than exist or not.

  • @cailinslowik1136
    @cailinslowik1136 7 місяців тому

    love this man because of how he influenced Camus

  • @dr.daverobbo2407
    @dr.daverobbo2407 2 роки тому +2

    Kierkegaard partly inspired my song, The Existentialist: ua-cam.com/video/Qlz6BSJ1v_0/v-deo.html Enjoy!

  • @NulJern
    @NulJern 3 місяці тому

    “Take away paradox from the thinker and you have a professor”

  • @martinwarner1178
    @martinwarner1178 11 місяців тому

    Liked it..alot. Peace be unto you. Q. Who is your favourite?

  • @niceee0397
    @niceee0397 11 місяців тому

    What is his contributions in philosophy

  • @banjoplayer1957
    @banjoplayer1957 2 роки тому

    I thought Kierkegaard separated from Olsen because he could not capture the same passion with her if he chose to marry her -> things would become monotonous. Am I mistaken?

  • @satnamo
    @satnamo 2 роки тому +1

    De knight of faith is a dancer with high elevation.

  • @Stephen-zq2wf
    @Stephen-zq2wf Місяць тому

    With the Creation of the Heavens & Earth
    together with the Creation of Man & Woman …
    God Set into Motion a “Grand Experiment”.
    God - Started by giving Each of Us > Freedom - of - Will…
    Free Will of “Personal” Choice.
    He then, Set Before Us …
    the Rules by Which He “Asked / Suggested” Us to Live By
    i.e. 10 Commandments and his Teachings.
    He then said .. Here are my Requests ..
    In “Our”, Grand Experiment i.e. Yours & Mine…
    You can Do with Your Lives as You “Free Will” Wish / Choose.
    But “Know This” …
    That Your - Eternal Life - will be Decided Not by Me,
    But by “Your Own Actions” in my Grand Experiment.
    You / The Basis of Your Eternal Life, Will be Judged …
    > Not Only On What You have Done
    > But Also, By What You have Failed to Do !
    In the End, the “Free Will” Choice is “Yours” !

  • @archieg8009
    @archieg8009 2 місяці тому +1

    Religion though? Why? Isn't that just following the herd too? I must not be understanding this correctly.

    • @probmcgee
      @probmcgee Місяць тому

      To SK most “religious” people weren’t actually religious. He believed true religion, faith in the christian god, was the ultimate path to self-hood

  • @laurenceschwartz8606
    @laurenceschwartz8606 2 роки тому

    The hidden inwardness.

  • @MostlyPonies1
    @MostlyPonies1 2 місяці тому

    Faith in the absurd simply means ceasing to question. If the ethical can be superseded by God on a whim then the ethical is meaningless, and only the arbitrary/contradictory will of God is what you're supposed to follow. No thanks.

  • @Fernandwinnie
    @Fernandwinnie 5 місяців тому

    He was a blether, just like all the other “philosophers.”

  • @tom-kz9pb
    @tom-kz9pb 9 місяців тому +2

    No one who ever gave the time of day to religious B.S. like Kierkegaard could ever really be the "father of existentialism", because a large part of what existentialism is all about is the struggle of humans beings to deal with a world that is at heart meaningless, and therefore also godless, a situation that seems to make almost sadistic comedy and absurdity out of the most unbearable human pain.

  • @surenderkumarohlayan6900
    @surenderkumarohlayan6900 Місяць тому

    You are too fast to follow you 😢