How did Kierkegaard view human beings?

A) He was a firm believer in the existence of a supreme deity and that whatever choices humans make will be reflections of that deity.
B) He saw humans as existing beyond the universe and capable of knowing the strength of the universe and its natural laws if they remove themselves from the clutter of the human mind.
C) He saw human beings as existing outside of nature, able to choose what they will believe and how they will act.
D) He was uncertain about the role of human beings in the universe, but believed that it would be clear with further technological progress.
E) He imagined a world of humans that did not need to separate themselves from one another by class or wealth.


C

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