ABSTRACT
Soren Kierkegaard is considered the father of modern existentialism. Usually Kierkegaard argued that philosophy should be related not only to abstract theories, but also to the problems that people face as existential human beings. The problem of human existence is completely related to this concept of freedom. Man’s use and abuse also makes him a man different from Mars. This study uses philosophical methods of analysis, criticism and recipes. The existentialists argued that man is not associated with any previous human nature, but is completely free to define his nature. At the same time, existentialist philosophers emphasize the principle of indeterminism, in contrast to various deterministic theories of human nature and behavior. According to Kierkegaard, everyone should be seen as a key property of what essentially belongs to man. To do this, he must act alone, despite the emergency.
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