A Kierkegaard AnthologyModern Library, 1946 - 494 pagine |
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... idea for which I can live and die . " When S.K. wrote these words in his Journal he already suspected what his " idea " was , and before long he had become certain . The idea was Christianity ; and his one thought was " what it means to ...
... idea for which I can live and die . " When S.K. wrote these words in his Journal he already suspected what his " idea " was , and before long he had become certain . The idea was Christianity ; and his one thought was " what it means to ...
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... idea of constructing a tower high enough to reach the heavens . This idea is itself as boring as the tower was high , and constitutes a terrible proof of how boredom gained the upper hand . The nations were scattered over the earth ...
... idea of constructing a tower high enough to reach the heavens . This idea is itself as boring as the tower was high , and constitutes a terrible proof of how boredom gained the upper hand . The nations were scattered over the earth ...
Pagina 136
... idea . When that beckons me I follow , when it appoints a tryst I await it day and night , . . . when the idea calls I forsake everything . . . . " Hail to feminine magnanimity ! Long life to the high flight of thought , to moral danger ...
... idea . When that beckons me I follow , when it appoints a tryst I await it day and night , . . . when the idea calls I forsake everything . . . . " Hail to feminine magnanimity ! Long life to the high flight of thought , to moral danger ...
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EITHEROR 1843 | 19 |
TWO EDIFYING DISCOURSES 1843 | 108 |
FEAR AND TREMBLING 1843 | 116 |
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