Kierkegaard's Writings, VI, Volume 6: Fear and Trembling/RepetitionPrinceton University Press, 21 apr 2013 - 464 pagine Presented here in a new translation, with a historical introduction by the translators, Fear and Trembling and Repetition are the most poetic and personal of Søren Kierkegaard's pseudonymous writings. Published in 1843 and written under the names Johannes de Silentio and Constantine Constantius, respectively, the books demonstrate Kierkegaard's transmutation of the personal into the lyrically religious. |
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PREFACE | 5 |
EXORDIUM | 9 |
EULOGY ON ABRAHAM | 15 |
PROBLEMATA | 25 |
PRELIMINARY EXPECTORATION | 27 |
PROBLEMA I Is there a Teleological Suspension of the Ethical? | 54 |
PROBLEMA II Is there an Absolute Duty to God? | 68 |
PROBLEMA III Was It Ethically Defensible for Abraham to Conceal His Undertaking from Sarah from Eliezer and from Isaac? | 82 |
LETTERS FROM THE YOUNG MAN AUGUST 15 TO FEBRUARY 17 | 188 |
INCIDENTAL OBSERVATIONS BY CONSTANTIN CONSTANTIUS | 216 |
LETTER FROM THE YOUNG MAN | 220 |
TO MR X ESQ | 223 |
CONCLUDING LETTER BY CONSTANTIN CONSTANTIUS | 225 |
SUPPLEMENT | 233 |
EDITORIAL APPENDIX | 331 |
NOTES | 339 |