“The one who in mortal danger forgets himself and lets the other have the only life-saving plank, that one loves much. So also the one who at the moment when everything in his inner being and everything around him not only reminds him of himself but wants to compel him against his will to think about himself--if he nevertheless forgets himself, that one loves much, just as [the Sinful Woman] did.”
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Kierkegaard left the task of discovering the meaning of his works to the reader, because "the task must be made difficult, for only the difficult inspires the noble-hearted". Scholars have interpreted Kierkegaard variously as an existentialist, neo-orthodoxist, postmodernist, humanist, and individualist.
Crossing the boundaries of philosophy, theology, psychology, and literature, he is an influential figure in contemporary thought.