There is more than a passing resemblance to “living action” in the section you quote from Hadot and the perspective that Matthew B. Crawford develops in *Why We Drive* (and presumably also in *The World Beyond Your Head* but I haven't read that one yet).
Good day Doctor, sorry if the question is stupid. Is it not contradictory Kierkegard philosophy , with his core confepts of angst and freedom with him being a protestant priest , given that if I am not mistaken Luther denies free will,? Sorry for any mistake I night have made in spelling grammar or even philosophical concepts I night have made. Thanks for your time.
Your question isn't stupid (though you have some wrong assumptions). But it is entirely irrelevant to this video). Keep comments relevant to what you're commenting on
You can. But you do realize Kierkegaard isn't a "Protestant priest", and it really doesn't matter what Luther thinks as far as Kierkegaard's own philosophy goes
There is more than a passing resemblance to “living action” in the section you quote from Hadot and the perspective that Matthew B. Crawford develops in *Why We Drive* (and presumably also in *The World Beyond Your Head* but I haven't read that one yet).
There's lots of resemblance to lots of other authors, I suppose.
Thank you.
You're welcome, Mark
Good day Doctor, sorry if the question is stupid.
Is it not contradictory Kierkegard philosophy , with his core confepts of angst and freedom with him being a protestant priest , given that if I am not mistaken Luther denies free will,?
Sorry for any mistake I night have made in spelling grammar or even philosophical concepts I night have made.
Thanks for your time.
Your question isn't stupid (though you have some wrong assumptions). But it is entirely irrelevant to this video). Keep comments relevant to what you're commenting on
Understood , thanks for your time any way.
I will try to ask it in your Next episode of "Ask me anything" if I arive on time
You can. But you do realize Kierkegaard isn't a "Protestant priest", and it really doesn't matter what Luther thinks as far as Kierkegaard's own philosophy goes