Kierkegaard's Writings, Volume 22Princeton University Press, 1978 |
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Pagina 9
... dialectical movement ( like that in which a religious author begins with esthetic writing , and like that in which , instead of loving oneself and one's advantage and supporting one's endeavor by illusions , one instead , hating oneself ...
... dialectical movement ( like that in which a religious author begins with esthetic writing , and like that in which , instead of loving oneself and one's advantage and supporting one's endeavor by illusions , one instead , hating oneself ...
Pagina 34
... dialectical tension and knot . This seems very per- spicacious [ skarpsindig ] and yet is actually only subtle [ spidsfindig ] . If , for example , someone in a certain situation found a mystifi- cation necessary , it is perfectly ...
... dialectical tension and knot . This seems very per- spicacious [ skarpsindig ] and yet is actually only subtle [ spidsfindig ] . If , for example , someone in a certain situation found a mystifi- cation necessary , it is perfectly ...
Pagina 130
... dialectic or is on the other side of a dialectic . The confusion is that , with the help of the scientific - scholarly annulment of the dialectical element , this has been completely forgotten . In this way , instead of presum- ably ...
... dialectic or is on the other side of a dialectic . The confusion is that , with the help of the scientific - scholarly annulment of the dialectical element , this has been completely forgotten . In this way , instead of presum- ably ...
Sommario
and My Strategy | 15 |
The Point of View for My Work as an Author | 21 |
A The Equivocalness or Duplexity in the Whole Authorship | 29 |
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