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Søren Kierkegaard (29394 bytes)
1: [[Image:Kierkegaard.jpg|frame|right|Søren Kierkegaard]] 2: ...es characterized as [[Christian existentialism]]. Kierkegaard's work can resist interpretation, since he wrote ... 5: ...me of God in his youth, and possibly impregnating Kierkegaard's mother out of wedlock. In fact, his prediction... 7: ...''). Kierkegaard's mother, Anne Sørensdatter Lund Kierkegaard, is not directly referred to in his books, althou... 9: ... Kierkegaard and his father shared a close bond. Kierkegaard learned to explore the realm of his imagination t... Kierkegaard, Primary Sources (9921 bytes) 3: Kierkegaard, Soren, 1813-1855. Armed neutrality, and An open ... 26: ...ex to Kierkegaard's writings : the works of Soren Kierkegaard / cumulative index prepared by Nathaniel J. Hong,... 43: ...aard ; dialectical lyric by Johannes de silentio (Kierkegaard) ; translated with and introduction by Alastair ... 51: The journals of Soren Kierkegaard. London, New York, Oxford University Press [1959]... 53: Kierkegaard's attack upon "Christendom," 1854-1855. Translate... Kierkegaard, Wikipedia Reviews of Works (1655 bytes) Kierkegaard, Links to Online Resources (7085 bytes) 3: ....asp?title=2512 Philosophical Fragments] by Sören Kierkegaard 5: [http://www.angelfire.com/nb/shestov/sk/sk_0.html Kierkegaard & the Existential Philosophy: Vox clamantis in de... 7: ....clear.net.nz/pages/ccreegan/wk/ Wittgenstein and Kierkegaard Religion, Individuality and Philosophical Method]... 13: ...s_guide_to_literary_theory/soren_kierkegaard.html Kierkegaard, Søren] 15: ....sorenkierkegaard.org/comment.htm A Commentary on Kierkegaard's Writings] By D. Anthony Storm The Sickness Unto Death (1193 bytes) 1: ...der the [[pseudonym]] Anti-Climacus. It is about Kierkegaard's concept of [[Existential_despair|despair]], whi... 3: ...ay he loses his [[Self_(philosophy)|self]], which Kierkegaard defines as the "relation of the finite to the inf... 5: ...to describe [[faith]] as the opposite of despair; Kierkegaard talks about his interpretation of faith in his bo... Socratic irony (867 bytes) 3: ...ould be said that there is some form of dialog in Kierkegaard's work. The Moviegoer (1159 bytes) 5: ...nd the book's themes show the strong influence of Kierkegaard's writings, particularly with regards to the them... 8: [http://ceh.kitoba.com/hook/kierkegaard.html Kierkegaard's Narrative]: The Moviegoer University of Copenhagen Faculty of Theology (695 bytes) 1: ...s the [[Søren Kierkegaard]] Library and the Søren Kierkegaard Research Centre. The Centre for [[Christianity]] ... Christian existentialism (1364 bytes) 1: ... It relied on three major assumptions drawn from Kierkegaard's unique understanding of [[Christianity]]. The ... 3: Because of this, Kierkegaard believed that each person had to individually mak... Existential despair (2745 bytes) 5: ==Kierkegaard== 7: ..."religious" life. In ''[[Fear and Trembling]]'', Kierkegaard argues that the choice of [[Abraham]] to obey the... 17: *''The Sickness Unto Death'', Soren Kierkegaard Fear and Trembling (1963 bytes) 1: ...gt og Bæven'') is a philosophical work by [[Søren Kierkegaard]], published in [[1843]] under the pseudonym [[Jo... 9: In ''Fear and Trembling,'' Kierkegaard introduces the "knight of faith" and contrasts hi... 12: ... that Isaac would be brought back from the dead. Kierkegaard's opinion is that what separates Abraham from bei... Angst (2425 bytes) 2: ... fear of failing its responsibilities to [[God]]. Kierkegaard's concept of angst is considered to be an importa... 4: ... or sociopolitical minority [[subculture]]. While Kierkegaard's feeling of angst is fear of actual responsibili... Either/Or (4442 bytes) 1: ''This article is about the book by Søren Kierkegaard. For the 1997 album by Elliott Smith, see [[Eith... 5: ...ential book written by Danish philosopher [[Søren Kierkegaard]] in 1843, in which he explored the "phases" or "... 8: The book is the first of Kierkegaard's works written [[pseudonym|pseudonymously]], a p... 10: ...[psalm]]s', and means "refrains". In this section Kierkegaard's character evaluates the [[Mozart]]'s [[Don Giov... 14: ... longings of the aesthetic mode. Ultimately, for Kierkegaard, the aesthetic and the ethical are both supersede... Existential humanism (1337 bytes) 1: ...ndent of the influence of religion or society. [[Kierkegaard]] suggested that the best use of our capacity for... 11: * [http://ceh.kitoba.com/hook/kierkegaard.html Kierkegaard's Narrative]: An existential humanist plot outlin... Postscript (1594 bytes) 5: ...d to a main work, as in [[Søren Kierkegaard|Soren Kierkegaard]]'s book titled ''[[Concluding Unscientific Posts... Danish authors (464 bytes) 8: *[[Søren Kierkegaard]] Humanistic psychology (2784 bytes) 4: ...existentialist]] thought (see [[Søren Kierkegaard|Kierkegaard]], [[Friedrich Nietzsche|Nietzsche]], [[Martin He... Either (4300 bytes) 26: ...of [[thesis]], [[antithesis]], and [[synthesis]]; Kierkegaard concludes that neither aesthetics nor ethics offe... Vox Humana (2558 bytes) 9: Danish [[author]] [[Søren Kierkegaard|Soren Kierkegaard]], Polish poet [[Czeslaw Milosz]], and Britons [[... Christian existential humanism (1237 bytes) 9: ...y related to the work of the Danish philosopher [[Kierkegaard]].
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