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In "We Get To Carry Each Other: U2 and Kierkegaard on Authentic Love," Mike (2007) compares U2 front man Bono with philosopher Soren Kierkegaard. The author draws the unlikely connections between a 19th century Danish philosopher and a 20th century Irish pop-rock singer by claiming that the two men have similar takes on the theme of love. In particular, Kierkegaard outlined different types of love and lauded the supremacy of authentic love. Authentic love can be difficult to find in the lyrics of rock and pop songs, notes Austin (2007), which is why it is remarkable that Bono reflects authentic love in his music and especially in the lyrics of U2 songs. Moreover, Austin (2007) compares Kierkegaard's analysis of the stages of human moral and spiritual growth with Bono's persona as a rock star. Kierkegaard's stages of human moral and spiritual growth are described as "spheres of existence," or as stages of life, including the aesthetic, the ethical, and the religious.
The problem with poetic love, according to Kierkegaard, is that it is narrow...
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