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  1. EITHER/OR VOLUME 1 by SOREN KIERKEGAARD, 1959
  2. The Prayers of Kierkegaard (Phoenix Books) by Soren Kierkegaard, 1996-05-01
  3. The Last Years: The Kierkegaard Journals 1853-1855 by Soren Kierkegaard, 1965
  4. Soren Kierkegaard's Journals and Notebooks, Vol. 3: Notebooks 1-15 by Soren Kierkegaard, 2010-07-21
  5. Kierkegaard's Writings, XIV: Two Ages: "The Age of Revolution" and the "Present Age" A Literary Review (His Kierkegaard's Writings) by Soren Kierkegaard, 2009-07-06
  6. The Concept of Anxiety in Soren Kierkegaard (Mercer Kierkegaard Series) by Arne Gron, 2008-10
  7. Prefaces: Light Reading for Certain Classes As the Occassion May Require, by Nicolaus Notabene (Kierkegaard and Postmodernism) by Soren Kierkegaard, 1989-06
  8. Soren Kierkegaard's Journals and Notebooks, Vol. 1: Journals AA-DD by Soren Kierkegaard, 2007-01-22
  9. Repetition by Soren Kierkegaard, 1964
  10. Temor Y Temblor / Fear and Trembling (Humanidades / Humanities) (Spanish Edition) by Soren Kierkegaard, 2005-06-30
  11. The Living Thoughts of Kierkegaard (New York Review Books Classics) by Soren Kierkegaard, 1999-09-30
  12. Kierkegaard's Writings, XIII: The "Corsair Affair" and Articles Related to the Writings by Soren Kierkegaard, 2009-07-06
  13. Kierkegaard's Writings, I: Early Polemical Writings by Soren Kierkegaard, 2009-10-05
  14. Introducing Kierkegaard by Dave Robinson, 2007-02-01

61. Royal Library, Denmark - Exhibition - Kierkegaard Manuscripts
Samples from his handwritings, essays, chronology and portrait gallery. From the Royal Library, Copenhagen.
http://www2.kb.dk/kultur/expo/sk-mss//index-en.htm

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Note: This hypertext exhibition contains images of sections of mss. which are links to large images of mss. pages (ca. 50-100K).

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63. Kierkegaard Society Of The UK - Home
Aims to bring together persons with an interest in the works of the philosopher. Includes conference information.
http://www.kierkegaard.org.uk/

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ABOUT KIERKEGAARD EVENTS CONTACT US ... LINKS Kierkegaard, 1835
Welcome to the Kierkegaard Society of the UK Membership, with effect from 2000, is per year (concessions ). The Society is completely dependent upon members' subscriptions to cover its costs. Subscriptions may be sent to the Secretary at any time. The Society is a corporate member of the British Philosophical Association (BPA).

64. SØREN KIERKEGAARD
An introduction from a Quaker viewpoint, presented as a chronological course.
http://www.kvaekerne.dk/personal/HAA/SK1.html
A DANISH PHILOSOPHER OF WORLD RENOWN A Website course Dear Reader. Around the world many arrangements are made in the name of Kierkegaard. But who was he, and what did he do ? You can follow his life and thought by short day-to-day readings of a choice of Kierkegaard's texts, set in the framework of his biography and his philosophical system. The course is progressive in chronology and in the philosophical development of Kierkegaard. Still texts are sometimes inserted out of time sequence, in order to better illustrate his work. There is great interest in Kierkegaard here and abroad. But many people are a bit afraid of approaching his work, because they find it very difficult. This I have tried to get around, and long teaching experience to different publics has shown that people can grasp Kierkegaard's thoughts when these are presented plainly and properly. If you are not a Quaker, then Kierkegaard was not either. If you are, you will find related thoughts in his work. Kierkegaard was not only a deep and great philosopher, but also an artist with a keen observation and a wonderful command of language, its words and rythm. I have tried, in translating, to preserve that rythm. So sometimes you will find the language form a bit strange, until you get used to it. The lengthy, uninterrupted periods are his. He thought, and wrote, like that. It is unwise to try to rush him, skim or jump. Kierkegaard wrote in a different age, with another, more leisurely tempo. He recommends that he be read aloud, or at least slowly.

65. Garff, J.; Kirmmse, B.H., Trans.: Søren Kierkegaard: A Biography.
of the book Søren kierkegaard A Biography by Garff, J.; Kirmmse, BH, trans., published by Princeton University Press.......
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A Biography
Joakim Garff
Translated by Bruce H. Kirmmse
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Chapter 1 [HTML] or [PDF format] Acclaimed as a major cultural event on its publication in Denmark in 2000, this book, here presented in an exceptionally crisp and elegant translation, will be the definitive account of Kierkegaard's life for years to come. Joakim Garff Bruce H. Kirmmse is Professor of History at Connecticut College. His previous works include Kierkegaard in Golden Age Denmark and Encounters with Kierkegaard (Princeton). He is the chairman of the editorial board of Kierkegaard's Journals and Notebooks (Princeton, forthcoming). Reviews: "Monumental. . . . Garff's informal voice enlists us in the village of gossip of Kierkegaard's time. . . . [H]is tone helps create a sense of excitement, of caring, of importance, oflocally and cosmicallyscandal."John Updike, The New Yorker "For any reader of Kierkegaard, this book will have a theatrical effect. It is as though one has been listening to a long soliloquy: suddenly the curtain goes up and there is golden-age Denmark. The 'soliloquy' is now embedded in a vibrant and multi-faceted conversation. The book is written with confidence and verve; it has been beautifully translated into English by Bruce H. Kirmmse. If you are capable of being absorbed by the life of one who did little but think and suffer privately, this is an 816-page page-turner."Jonathan Lear

66. Søren Kierkegaard - Wikipedia, La Enciclopedia Libre
Translate this page Biografía del pensador con enlace a términos relevantes.
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S¸ren Kierkegaard
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Saltar a navegaci³n bºsqueda S¸ren Aabye Kierkegaard Retrato realizado sobre 1840 Nacimiento: 5 de mayo de
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Ocupaci³n: Fil³sofo y te³logo S¸ren Aabye Kierkegaard AFI [ˈsœːɐn ˈkÊ°iɐ̯g̊əˌg̊ɒːˀ] Copenhague 5 de mayo de - ­dem, 11 de noviembre de ) fue un prol­fico fil³sofo y te³logo dan©s del siglo XIX cuyas posturas profundizan en el subjetivismo moral y la fe cristiana. Critic³ con dureza el hegelianismo de su ©poca y lo que ©l llam³ formalidades vac­as de la iglesia danesa . Gran parte de su obra trata de cuestiones religiosas como la naturaleza de la fe , la instituci³n de la iglesia cristiana , la ©tica cristiana y las emociones y sentimientos que experimentan los individuos al enfrentarse a las elecciones que plantea la vida. Debido a ello, el trabajo de Kierkegaard a veces se caracteriza como existencialismo cristiano . El fil³sofo tambi©n ha sido catalogado como neoortodoxo postmodernista humanista e individualista , entre otras cosas.

67. Kierkegaard Resources
Søren kierkegaard by William McDonald (Stanford Encyclopedia of Søren kierkegaard Life and Work a short biography by F.J. Billeskov Jansen
http://www3.baylor.edu/~Scott_Moore/kierkegaard_info.html
Resources for further study of the thought of
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Reviews, Essays, and Commentary
  • by William McDonald (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)
  • Kierkegaard's Relations with Postmodernism and Feminism by Charles Creegan
  • a short biography by F.J. Billeskov Jansen
  • A Review of the republication of by Kierkegaard
  • A Review of David Lodge's very Kierkegaardian novel Therapy . Review by Scott Stossel (The Atlantic Monthly)
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68. Spade's Classes
This course will be an indepth study of the great nineteenth-century Danish philosopher and religious thinker Søren kierkegaard. We ll be reading several
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Professor Spade, Sycamore Hall 122 Class meetings Office Hours document.write(unescape('%3ci%3e %3ca %68r%65f'+'%3d"m%61%69'+'lto:spade%40%69%6e%64ia%6e%61.ed%75"%3e %0d%0a spad%65%40%69ndia%6ea.e%64%75'+'%3c/%61%3e%2e%3c%2fi%3e')) General policy on office hours You don't need an appointment during the posted times; just come on by. If your schedule doesn't fit mine, I can generally arrange other times (within reason) on Mondays and Wednesdays, and will be happy to do so, but they do need to be arranged. (Again, e-mail is the best way to set up such an arrangement, or just speak to me after lecture to set up a time.) Do realize, however, that I want to

69. Søren Kierkegaard (Stanford Encyclopedia Of Philosophy/Spring 1998 Edition)
Søren Aabye kierkegaard (b.1813, d. 1855) was a profound and prolific writer in the Danish golden age of intellectual and artistic activity.
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    Kierkegaard's Life
    Kierkegaard led a somewhat uneventful life. He rarely left his hometown of Copenhagen, and travelled abroad only three times - to Berlin. His prime recreational activities were attending the theatre, walking the streets of Copenhagen to chat with ordinary people, and taking brief carriage jaunts into the surrounding countryside. He was educated at a prestigious boys' school ( Borgedydskolen ), then attended Copenhagen University where he studied philosophy and theology. His teachers at the university included F.C. Sibbern, Poul Martin Møller, and H.L. Martensen. Sibbern and Møller were both philosophers who also wrote fiction. The latter in particular had a great influence on Kierkegaard's philosophico-literary development. Martensen also had a profound effect on Kierkegaard, but largely in a negative manner. Martensen was a champion of Hegelianism , and when he became Bishop Primate of the Danish People's Church, Kierkegaard published a vitriolic attack on Martensen's theological views. Kierkegaard's brother Peter, on the other hand, was an adherent of Martensen and himself became a bishop in the church.
  • 70. St. Olaf College | Northfield, Minnesota, USA
    One of Søren Aabye kierkegaard s most celebrated works, Concluding Unscientific The elder kierkegaard announced to his remaining sons, Peter and Søren,
    http://www.stolaf.edu/collections/kierkegaard/aboutkierk.html
    Biography and Significance The Swedes were the first to recognize Kierkegaard's importance, followed by the Germans and the French. The English-speaking world knew virtually nothing about Kierkegaard until 1908, when a book of selections were rendered into English. In the late 1930's, Walter Lowrie discovered Kierkegaard and together with David Swenson, awakened the English-speaking world to Kierkegaard's significance. Howard and Edna Hong first translated Kierkegaard's Journals and Papers into English for which they won the National Book Award in 1968. In the 1970's, the Hongs entered into a contract with Princeton University Press to publish Kierkegaard's Writings. This challenging project was completed in 2000 with the publication of the final volume 26, Cumulative Index to Kierkegaard's Writings. Kierkegaard, whose name in Old Danish means "churchyard" (with all the familiar connotations of "graveyard"), was born in Copenhagen in 1813. He was the youngest of seven children born to Michael Pederson Kierkegaard and his second wife and quondam servant, Anne Sørensdatter Lund. In thousands of pages of personal jottings, Kierkegaard did not mention his mother once, and yet his journals swim with notes about his autodidact father. By all accounts, Kierkegaard's melancholic, pious, and indisputably brilliant father left an unusually deep impression on him. Some would call it a scar.

    71. Søren Kierkegaard: The Present Age
    In Rousseau, modern society was characterized by people getting their identity entirely from the opinions of others; in kierkegaard, reflection is a matter
    http://www.wsu.edu:8080/~dee/MODERN/PRESENT.HTM
    or the seductive ambiguities of Reflection; nor do the surroundings and times have any events or passions, but rather provide a negative setting of a habit of reflection, which plays with some illusory project only to betray him in the end with a way out: it shows him that the most clever thing to do is nothing at all. Vis inertiae is the foundation of the tergiversation
    is the negative-unifying principle. This must not be understood as a moral term, but rather, the idea of reflection, as it were, is envy, and envy is therefore twofold: it is selfish in the individual and in the society around him. The envy of reflection in the individual hinders any passionate decision he might make; and if he wishes to free himself from reflection, the reflection of society around him re-captures him. . . .
    but rather reduces it so that it is no longer distinction; and envy defends itself not only from distinction, but against that distinction which is to come.
    and while a passionate age pushes forward, establishing new things and destroying others, raising and tearing down, a reflective, passionless age does the opposite, it stifles and hinders, it levels. This levelling is a silent, mathematical, abstract process which avoids upheavals. . . . Levelling at its maximum is like the stillness of death, where one can hear one's own heartbeat, a stillness like death, into which nothing can penetrate, in which everything sinks, powerless.
    en masse in corpore took steps in any active situation, and bore responsibility for each individual among them, and each individual had to personally, without fail, present himself and submit his decision immediately to approval or disapproval. When first a clever society makes concrete reality into nothing, then the Media

    72. Søren Kierkegaard - Simple English Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    Søren Aabye kierkegaard (5 May, 1813 – 11 November, 1855), a 19th century Danish philosopher and theologian, is usually thought of as the first
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    You can help Wikipedia by making this page or section simpler S¸ren Kierkegaard S¸ren Aabye Kierkegaard 5 May 11 November ), a 19th century Danish philosopher and theologian , is usually thought of as the first existentialist philosopher. He wrote many philosophical books about faith existence emotions , and feelings . He disliked people who try to make Christianity political and people who try to limit the single individual in favour of many people. Many people have found his works intriguing and have acknowledged them as great works of philosophy. Ludwig Wittgenstein , a 20th century philosopher, thought Kierkegaard was "by far, the most profound thinker of the nineteenth century" ( He was born in Copenhagen Denmark . He attended Copenhagen University and earned his master's degree in 1841. During this time, he met and fell in love with Regine Olsen in 1837, a very important person to him. Although they were engaged for a time, Kierkegaard broke off the engagement, also in 1841.

    73. Literary Encyclopedia: Søren Kierkegaard
    According to Ludwig Wittgenstein, “Søren kierkegaard was by far the greatest thinker of the nineteenth century. kierkegaard was a saint”.
    http://www.litencyc.com/php/speople.php?rec=true&UID=2491

    74. Kierkegaard | Det Norske Søren Kierkegaard Selskap
    Det Norske Søren kierkegaard Selskaps nettsider Program, referat, artikler, innmelding og lenker.
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    "Fortellingen om et fall - Metafysisk psykologi i Begrebet Angest"
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    75. Kierkegaard, Sören Aaby (Nuttall Encyclopædia)
    kierkegaard, Sören Aaby, philosophical and religious thinker, born at Copenhagen; lived a quiet, industrious, literary life, and exerted a chief influence
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    1907 Nuttall Encyclop¦dia of General Knowledge K · Kierkegaard, S¶ren Aaby a b c d ... z
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    Kierkegaard, S¶ren Aaby , philosophical and religious thinker , born at Copenhagen ; lived a quiet, industrious, literary life, and exerted a chief influence on 19th-century Dano-Norwegian literature ; his greatest works are “Either-Or,” and “Stadia on Life's Way” ( Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclop¦dia , edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907) Kiepert, Heinrich Kieselghur Web fromoldbooks.org Khiva Khorassan Khyber Pass Kiakhta ... Kiepert, Heinrich Kierkegaard, S¶ren Aaby Kieselghur Kilda, St. Kildare Kilian, St. ... Kilmainham

    76. Biography: Sören Kierkegaard
    Søren kierkegaard (18131855) wrote a series of essays in the last two years of his life that have been published as his Attack upon Christendom.
    http://www.hccentral.com/gkeys/kier.html
    The Attack upon "Christendom" Attack upon "Christendom." What is "Christendom"? It is the embodiment of the notion that the objectives of God are to be realized by an alliance between church and state that
  • requires all subjects of the state to be Christians, and that
  • has laws designed to force all the citizens of the state behave like Christians. Kierkegaard saw the church-state alliance as bankrupt. It could only succeed in creating a highly distorted form of Christianity that put committed believers in the same category as those who were simply Christians "by birth." Kierkegaard contrasted the Danish state church of his day with the Christianity that he saw in the New Testament itself. Here are some samples from his Attack: Kierkegaard is often regarded as a philosophereven the founder of modern existentialism. This is not a description that he would have accepted, and it annoyed him that some were applying his work outside of the realm of Christian theology. It is better to view Kierkegaard as a brilliant theologian with a deep conviction that the Christian life must exceed the very highest level of secular, human decencyand to exceed it by a margin that could only be described as a leap into a "religious" stage. That is, the Christian must become a "knight of faith." Kierkegaard saw this transformation to be work of God, but required a conscious effort of preparation by the would-be disciple as he progressed through the stage of becoming aware of sin.
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