You don't understand the burden of proof, you make an absurd claim.DesolationRow wrote:You have said, literally nothing, to refute the facts which have been laid out regarding not only their influence, but how they continue to be the focus of extensive commentary in postmodernism, post-structuralism, psychotherapy, sociology, the psychology of religion, as well as literature and the arts.
K. was actually a proponent of radical subjective truth. He agreed with you that objective truth was nonsense, and that it couldn't be defined.... You're not helping yourself out.HexHammer wrote:Kirkegaard used such nonsense terms like "objective truth" have you ever heard any define "objective truth" is? ..no? ...because it's a nonsense term only very simple minded people believe in!
No one can disprove absurd claims, I can't disprove that you was abducted by aliens and analproped, nor can I disprove if you claimed to have visions of the future and all such stuff.
This is only adding to your lack of understanding life.
Subjective Truth
See, he certainly deals in "objective truths" just proving you don't have a fucking clue.What is at stake here is Kierkegaard's theoretical distinction between objective and subjective truth, worked out in the Afsluttende Uvidenskabelig Efterskrift (Concluding Unscientific Postscript) (1846) to the Philosophical Fragments. Considered objectively, truth merely seeks attachment to the right object, correspondence with an independent reality. Considered subjectively, however, truth seeks achievement of the right attitude, an appropriate relation between object and knower. Thus, for example, although Christianity is objectively merely one of many available religions in the world, it subjectively demands our complete devotion.
You are a total failure in every way possible!