What prevents a person from becoming a true individual, according to Kierkegaard?

a. "only by living in a city does one become a single, true individual"
b. "no one is prevented from being a single individual, no one, unless he prevents himself..."
c. "we stop ourselves from becoming a single individual when we believe in God."
d. "The crowd helps an individual become who they really are, deep inside."


Ans: b. "no one is prevented from being a single individual, no one, unless he prevents himself..."

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What will be an ideal response?

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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