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Feudalism Knighthood Social Hierarchy Medieval Life Children's Children's Books History MedievalWith a dizzying series of pseudonyms, from Climaticus to Anticlimaticus, this book selects from the Hong's expansive translation of all of Kierkegaard's writings. The introductions place each piece in context, but don't over interpret as some other books. Reading from the complete work presents a view of Kierkegaard's total plan ("The Authorship") and his voices of the religious, esthetic, and ethical. In light of the...
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nevertheleee... introduced to man as on ofthe four main existentialist.., nietsche,camus sartre... maybe fifth antoine de st. exupery's flight to arrashowever.. suffice to comment.. kierkegardis mellow manthe triumvirate brace of christianicphilosophy is soren kierkegard, andthe psychologists, bruto bettleheim,harry stack sullivan, and karen horneybest wishes, enjoy one's own bibliophilic bentspotter3 coastwatch quadrant...
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A wonderful, chronologically arranged anthology from the immensely prodigious output of Soren Kierkegaard, complete with excellent introductory notes.My only criticism? The typography is a bit dense, and in particular the font size for the running text is small. I would appeal to the publisher to reformat this book using a larger text size (e.g., 10 point) -- even at the expense of adding additional pages to the overall...
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Søren Kierkegaard is undoubtedly the comedian's philosopher. And his humor is fundamentally reassuring - hilarious, even biting, but never bitter or nihilistic. He is one of the major influences on the films and writings of Woody Allen. Often Kierkegaard is rumored to be bleak, hopeless and terrifying. There are elements of despair, yes, but I've always found him good for a laugh even at his darkest. His humor is similar...
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