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Struggling with the uncertainty of life under coronavirus? How Kierkegaard’s philosophy can help – The Conversation AU
One of the hard things about life during a pandemic is the all encompassing lack of certainty. The Danish philosopher Søren Kierkegaard can help us make our peace with this situation.

Im writing this in the inner north of Melbourne, near two major roads that normally provide a constant hum of traffic noise. Yet if I stick my head out the front door after 8pm theres near-total silence. A citywide curfew, unimaginable a month ago, is in full effect.
COVID-19 is pushing us all in ways weve never been pushed, and making us do thing weve never done. Its also stressing us in very peculiar ways. Perhaps one of the most tiring things is the all encompassing lack of certainty.
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