What did Kierkegaard and Nietzsche have in common? What was the major difference between them?

What will be an ideal response?


Although Nietzsche was apparently unaware of Kierkegaard’s work, they were
similar in several ways; for example, they both rejected what was conventionally
accepted, such as the organized church and science. In addition, Hegelian philosophy
was a favorite target for both men, and both men preached reliance on direct,
personal experience. The major difference between the two was that Kierkegaard
accepted the existence of God, whereas for Nietzsche God did not exist.

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