A Kierkegaard AnthologyModern Library, 1959 - 494 pagine The selections in this book have been chosen, first, with a view to the only kind of reading which the editor of an anthology has any right to expect; but secondly, in the hope that possibly a few persons may read it through from beginning to end. So read, it gives a picture of Kierkegaard's intellectual and spiritual development from the age of twenty-one (the date of the first passage from the Journals) until his death a little over twenty years later. This picture is traced by the hand of S.K. himself in the excerpts taken from his various works and arranged (with one or two exceptions) in chronological order. |
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Søren Kierkegaard. Later on this inverted pretense was dropped ; but the only " authority " he ever coveted was the authority his words might have as they echoed through the consciousness of that " solitary individual " to whom they were ...
Søren Kierkegaard. Later on this inverted pretense was dropped ; but the only " authority " he ever coveted was the authority his words might have as they echoed through the consciousness of that " solitary individual " to whom they were ...
Pagina 109
Søren Kierkegaard. all truths are reconciled is for God alone ; yet a " relationship " to this Truth is possible for human beings . The relationship is not that of knowledge , as philosophy ( and many forms of religion ) suppose ; the ...
Søren Kierkegaard. all truths are reconciled is for God alone ; yet a " relationship " to this Truth is possible for human beings . The relationship is not that of knowledge , as philosophy ( and many forms of religion ) suppose ; the ...
Pagina 323
Søren Kierkegaard. thoughts halted on the way to becoming deeds , how many rash words repressed in time , because love gave no occasion ! Woe to the man by whom the offense cometh ; blessed the lover who by refusing to furnish the ...
Søren Kierkegaard. thoughts halted on the way to becoming deeds , how many rash words repressed in time , because love gave no occasion ! Woe to the man by whom the offense cometh ; blessed the lover who by refusing to furnish the ...
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EITHEROR 1843 | 19 |
TWO EDIFYING DISCOURSES 1843 | 108 |
FEAR AND TREMBLING 1843 | 116 |
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