Sören Kierkegaard
[Princeton University Press, Princeton, New Jersey, 1941]
Preface
Despair is the sickness, not the cure. In Christian terminology death is
the expression for the greatest spiritual sickness, and the cure is simply
to die, to “die from” despair.
Introduction
Only the Christian knows what is meant by the sickness unto death. As
a Christian he acquires a courage which the natural man does not
know. This courage he acquires by learning to fear the still more
dreadful.
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Part 1: The Sickness Unto Death is Despair
Chapter 1: That Despair is the Sickness Unto Death
The three forms of despair: not being conscious of having a self, not
willing to be oneself, but also despair at willing to be oneself. Despair
is “sickness unto death.”
Chapter 2: The Universality of This Sickness (Despair)
A mans life is wasted when he lives on, so deceived by the joys of life
or by its sorrows, that he never becomes decisively conscious of himself
as spirit, as self, that is, he never is aware in the deepest sense that
there is a God.
Chapter 3 The Forms of This Sickness, i.e. of Despair
In every instant a self exists and is in the process of becoming. The self
does not actually “exist,” but is only that which it is to become. In so
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far as the self does not become itself, it is not its own self, and not to
be ones own self is despair.
Part 2: Despair is Sin
Chapter 1: Despair is Sin
Sin means to be in despair at not willing to be oneself, or to be in
despair at willing to be oneself. The lives of most men, being
determined by a dialectic of indifference, are so remote from the good (that is, faith) that they are almost too spiritless to be called sinners,
almost too spiritless to be called despairers.Please help me to write about 5 sentences journal entry.
· Reading: The Sickness unto Death, pp. 9-27( only highlighted part)
·Is despair an advantage or a drawback? (Kierkegaard, p.11). What do you think? Give some examples of situations of despair, of their possibly positive or negative effects on peoples psychology and existence.
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