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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Pagina xxi
... eo ipso not a lover ; and if a believer can answer that objection he is eo ipso not a believer . ” 10 " 11 " Existential thinking " begins at a definite point , which others may regard as arbitrary but which is not at all arbitrary for ...
... eo ipso not a lover ; and if a believer can answer that objection he is eo ipso not a believer . ” 10 " 11 " Existential thinking " begins at a definite point , which others may regard as arbitrary but which is not at all arbitrary for ...
Pagina 221
... eo ipso a deceiver , or a man who talks about something quite different , and can help only to obtain certainty about something quite different . A hundred thousand individual witnesses , who are indi- vidual witnesses just on account ...
... eo ipso a deceiver , or a man who talks about something quite different , and can help only to obtain certainty about something quite different . A hundred thousand individual witnesses , who are indi- vidual witnesses just on account ...
Pagina 255
... eo ipso ceased to believe . Faith must not rest content with unintelligibility ; for precisely the relation to or the repulsion from the unintelligible , the absurd , is the expression for the passion of faith . This definition of what ...
... eo ipso ceased to believe . Faith must not rest content with unintelligibility ; for precisely the relation to or the repulsion from the unintelligible , the absurd , is the expression for the passion of faith . This definition of what ...
Sommario
EITHEROR 1843 | 19 |
TWO EDIFYING DISCOURSES 1843 | 108 |
FEAR AND TREMBLING 1843 | 116 |
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able aesthetic appearance beautiful become beginning believe bring choice choose Christ Christian comes consider course death desire despair discover entirely eternal ethical everything existence experience expression eyes fact faith father fear feel follow forget girl give hand happy heart hence hold hope human idea imagine immediate impossible individual infinite instant Kierkegaard learned least less live look lover matter means merely mind moment movement nature never object occasion once one's passion perhaps person philosophy possible precisely present question reality reason reflection regard relation relationship religious remains require respect rest seems seen sense significance single Socrates soul speak spirit stands suffering surely talk thee thing thou thought true truth turn understand whole wish young