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u/HalonaBlowhole ยท 2 pointsr/todayilearned

This is the basic text, but there have been a lot of papers published on it.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/0230552838

If you have jstor access, you can spend a couple of months working your way through the topic.

If you read Japanese, you can spend a lifetime on it. As the above book mentions, Kierkegaard was translated into Japanese before he was translated into English, precisely because Japanese Zen is existentialism before existentialism had that name.

Everything is about how you read it.