Kierkegaard

[keer-ki-gahrd; Danish keer-kuh-gawr] /ˈkɪər kɪˌgɑrd; Danish ˈkir kəˌgɔr/
noun
1.
Sören Aabye
[sœ-ruh n aw-by] /ˈsœ rən ˈɔ bü/ (Show IPA),
1813–55, Danish philosopher and theologian.
British Dictionary definitions for Kierkegaard

Kierkegaard

/ˈkɪəkəˌɡɑːd; Danish ˈkirɡəɡɔːr/
noun
1.
Søren Aabye (ˈsøːrən ˈɔːby). 1813–55, Danish philosopher and theologian. He rejected organized Christianity and anticipated the existentialists in emphasizing man's moral responsibility and freedom of choice. His works include Either/Or (1843), The Concept of Dread (1844), and The Sickness unto Death (1849)
Derived Forms
Kierkegaardian, adjective