Kierkegaard’s view of his contribution to his own age is expressed by comparing his writings to
a. a hammer that destroys idols.
b. a warning sign that everyone ignores.
c. a spice that gives flavor to a bland soup.
d. a general’s marching orders to his troops.
c.
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