Kierkegaard's not really a major figure* in my personal philosophical framework. I do indeed incorporate some of Kierkegaard's thinking on the role of faith in erecting operable epistemologies in the face of the unknown or indeterminate...but that's about it. As I mentioned, Kierkegaard was a rather devoted Christian believer...and I'm an atheist. Not exactly "basing one's life," is it?
Did you take so much as a moment to think this through, even in your own stumbling way? Do better. At least offer something resembling a challenge.
* More prominent would be Karl Popper, AJ Ayer, Bertrand Russell...
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