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Reddit mentions of Kierkegaard's Critique of Reason and Society
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> mostly outside here, he is mentioned with existentialism like Kant is with Utilitarianism but never held to the level of esteem or focus that reddit seems to.
While certainly less popular than Kant and Mill, Kierkegaard is nevertheless among the world’s most popular philosophers. According to the Leiter Reports, for instance, in 2009 he ranked 19 (with Kant at 3 and Mill at 14), and in 2017 he ranked 20 (with Kant still at 3, and Mill bumped up to 13).
It’s also worth noting that recent Kierkegaard scholarship has been very strong. One important contributing factor is Jon Stewart’s remarkable series, Kierkegaard Research: Sources, Reception and Resources. Recognition of his significance outside of existentialism has also been growing. Thus the numerous volumes on what we might call his “ontology and ethics of love,” such as Ferreira 2001, Hall 2002, Evans 2004, Mooney, ed. 2008, Krishek 2009, and Strawser 2015. Even Kierkegaard’s socio-political thought (Kierkegaard, political??) has been growing in perceived relevance: e.g., Westphal 1987, Connell and Evans, eds. 1992, and Backhouse 2011.
(That said, you are right, most Kierkegaard posts in r/philosophy are written by one author, i.e., yours truly.)