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Truth is Accidental

      Soren Kierkegaard was one of the founding figures of what is now called existential philosophy. Another one was Fredric Nietzsche. Despite their differences, they have a lot in common. While Nietzsche claimed that God is dead, Kierkegaard maintained that the Church is dead, in its institutional form anyway. From the beginning of… Read More Truth is Accidental

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