Edward Kimble

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For Kierkegaard, the greater one’s genius the more profoundly one discovers guilt, because guilt is “the opposite of freedom.” “The relation of freedom to guilt is anxiety, because freedom and guilt are still only possibilities.” His understanding of their relationship is striking: freedom and guilt polarizing out of anxiety — in the same way that the sense of self and sense of lack polarize?
Lack & Transcendence: The Problem of Death and Life in Psychotherapy, Existentialism, and Buddhism
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