A Kierkegaard AnthologyPrinceton University Press, 1951 - 494 pagine |
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Pagina 133
... stands in no relation to the universal ; it is a purely personal undertaking . Therefore , whereas the tragic hero is great by reason of his moral virtue , Abraham is great by reason of a personal virtue . In Abraham's life there is no ...
... stands in no relation to the universal ; it is a purely personal undertaking . Therefore , whereas the tragic hero is great by reason of his moral virtue , Abraham is great by reason of a personal virtue . In Abraham's life there is no ...
Pagina 138
... stands on the writing table , beside which stands a handsome arm- chair covered with red velvet . The first room is not illuminated . Here the pale light of the room is blended with the stronger illumination from the inner room . One ...
... stands on the writing table , beside which stands a handsome arm- chair covered with red velvet . The first room is not illuminated . Here the pale light of the room is blended with the stronger illumination from the inner room . One ...
Pagina 474
... stands there , unchanged , impassable . Let him become twice seventy years ; but the mountain stands there un- alterably blocking his way , unchanged , impassable . Under all this he undergoes changes , perhaps ; he dies away from his ...
... stands there , unchanged , impassable . Let him become twice seventy years ; but the mountain stands there un- alterably blocking his way , unchanged , impassable . Under all this he undergoes changes , perhaps ; he dies away from his ...
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THE JOURNALS 18341842 | 1 |
EITHEROR 1843 | 19 |
TWO EDIFYING DISCOURSES 1843 | 108 |
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able absolute abstract absurd aesthetic banquet beautiful beginning believe choose Christ Christendom clergyman consciousness Cordelia death Deer Park despair discourse discover earthly Either/Or eternal ethical everything evil existential existing individual expression eyes fact faith father fear Fear and Trembling feel finite forget give hand happy heart heaven Hegel hence human illusion impossible infinite instant inwardness Johannes Kierkegaard knight knight of faith learner live look lover marriage means merely mind movement multitude of sins nature never objective once one's oneself paradox passion perhaps person Philosophical Fragments philosophy possible precisely reality reflection relation relationship religious individual resignation romantic love sense Sickness unto Death significance Socrates Søren Kierkegaard soul speak spirit Stages on Life's suffering surely talk theater thee thing thou thought tion true truth unchangeable understand Walter Lowrie whole wish woman word