Either/Or: A Fragment of Life (Classics) by Søren Kierkegaard is a profound philosophical work that explores the nature of choice, commitment, and the complexities of human existence. Presented in the form of a fictional journal, the book contrasts two life perspectives: the aesthetic, which seeks pleasure and freedom without commitment, and the ethical, which emphasizes responsibility, duty, and long-term goals. Through the voices of two narrators, Kierkegaard delves into existential questions about love, morality, and the individual's search for meaning. Either/Or challenges readers to confront their own values and decisions, making it a landmark text in existential philosophy and a foundational work in understanding the human condition.
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