Irony in Philosophy: An Analysis of Kierkegaard’s Works
Introduction Irony in philosophy refers to the use of irony as a rhetorical device to convey deeper meanings and critique societal norms and beliefs. This analysis focuses on the works of Søren Kierkegaard, a prominent Danish philosopher of the 19th century. Kierkegaard’s writings are known for their profound exploration of existential themes, religious faith, and …
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