Kierkegaards Stages Of Life
Kierkegaards believed that each individual goes through three stages in their life. The first stage he called The Aesthetic Stage, according to Kierkegaard we are all born into this stage, although this stage can occur at anytime in a person’s life. A person, in the aesthetic stage is extremely carefree, basically only thinking of themselves and how they can get the most pleasure out of their life, they have little regard for others, rules, structure, and how their actions may affect anyone else in their life. The goal in their life it basically, eat, drink and be merry, no matter what the cost. The people just want to gain as much pleasure out of their life without causing themself pain. During this stage the person’s life has no real sense of direction. But the aesthetic stage may also be found at the end of a person’s life, maybe after they have already gone through the ethical stage, and the religious stage. If a person suddenly finds out they only have a very short......
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