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  1. The Witness of Kierkegaard: Selected Writings on How to Become a Christian (An Association Press Reflection Book) by Søren Kierkegaard, 1960
  2. Soren Kierkegaard (Library Edition) by Charleton Heston (Narrator) George Conell, 2006-05-01
  3. Kierkegaard's Writings, XXIII: "The Moment" and Late Writings by Soren Kierkegaard, 2009-09-21
  4. Encounters with Kierkegaard by Soren Kierkegaard, 1998-07-01
  5. Concluding Unscientific Postscript 2 : Kierkegaard's Writings, Vol 12.2 by Soren Kierkegaard, 1992-06-15
  6. Stages on Life's Way : Kierkegaard's Writings, Vol 11 by Soren Kierkegaard, 1988-11-01
  7. A Kierkegaard Anthology, Edited By Robert Bretall by Soren Kierkegaard, 1951
  8. Concept of Dread by Soren Kierkegaard, Walter Lowrie, 1968-04
  9. Kierkegaard and Theology (Philosophy and Theology Series) by Murray Rae, 2010-08-10
  10. Crowd is Untruth - New Century Kindle Format by Soren Kierkegaard, 2010-03-04
  11. Kierkegaard's Writings, XXV: Letters and Documents by Soren Kierkegaard, 2009-10-05
  12. Kierkegaard's Writings, XXIV: The Book on Adler by Soren Kierkegaard, 2009-09-21
  13. Repetition and Philosophical Crumbs (Oxford World's Classics) by Soren Kierkegaard, 2009-07-01
  14. Either/Or, Part I (International Kierkegaard Commentary, Volume 3) by Robert L. Perkins, 1995

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82. Island Of Freedom - Søren Kierkegaard
Søren Aabye kierkegaard. 18131855. Excerpts from The Prayers of kierkegaard. The kierkegaarden. D. Anthony Storm's Web Site on kierkegaard. kierkegaard on the Internet. Now Playing! - kierkegaard vs. Nietzsche
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Søren Kierkegaard was a Danish philosopher and religious thinker who wrote literary and philosophical essays that reacted against Hegelian philosophy and the state church in Denmark, setting the stage for modern existentialism. Kierkegaard was born in Copenhagen, the youngest of seven children. He spent his formative years under the influence of his melancholic and devoutly religious father whose teachings stressed the suffering of Christ. Kierkegaard went to study philosophy and theology at the University of Copenhagen, where his personal despair grew, leading him to the therapeutic decision to become a cleric and marry his fiancée Regine Olsen, the daughter of a treasury official. Shortly after completing his doctoral dissertation, The Concept of Irony (1841), he broke the engagement, partly for fear that he and his fiancée might lack common philosophic interests, but he gave the impression of acting out of a brutal and indifferent selfishness in order to make the breach definitive. Thereafter he embarked on a life of seclusion and a writer's career that produced a constant flow of books over the next ten years with at least twelve major philosophical essays.
Kierkegaard's early philosophical works were written under pseudonyms. He wished to avoid giving the impression that the views expressed in the books constituted any definitive religious position, or even that they necessarily represented his own position. In

83. Kierkegaard On The Internet
Welcome to kierkegaard on the Internet a website devoted to the Danish philosopher Søren kierkegaard (1813-1855). Introduction
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    84. Kierkegaard On The Internet
    kierkegaard on the Internet kierkegaard on the Internet is a site entirely devoted
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    86. Kierkegaard Resources:
    kierkegaard Resources Stanford Encyclopedia. Storms web page. Concept of Dread. DIAPSALMATA. FEAR AND TREMBLING or the entire book here. The Sickness Unto Death. The Present Age. PREPARATION FOR A
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    87. Kierkegaard
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    88. Kierkegaard Front Page
    INTERNATIONAL kierkegaard INFORMATION. (Hosted Societies and Institutions (kierkegaard centres and groups world wide). International
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    (Hosted by IT Services at the University of Tasmania, Australia) 'Kierkegaard at Gilleleie' - by Julia Watkin About this site Societies and Institutions (Kierkegaard centres and groups world wide) International Kierkegaard Newsletters (the International Kierkegaard Newsletter on-line) Kierkegaard Conferences and Courses (International Kierkegaard Newsletters under Conferences and Lectures) Resources (including internet links) Enquiries: email: Dr. Julia Watkin Some other web sites at the university: www: Arts www: Philosophy
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    89. World Wide Kierkegaard Resources
    kierkegaard RESOURCES WORLD WIDE. Søren kierkegaard, Samlede Vaerker, AB Drachmann, JL Heiberg HO Lange, København, 14 vols. 1st ed. 19011906;.
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    • , N. Thulstrup, 2 vols., Munksgaard, Copenhagen, 1953-54. International Kierkegaard Commentary: ed. Robert L. Perkins: issues in Kierkegaard's works and historical or comparative studies of his sources and influence. See website: Stetson University Philosophy Dept. IKC is available from: Mercer University Press, 1400 Coleman Ave., Macon, Georgia 31207-0001, U.S.A. [Tel.: 478.301.2880]; website: Mercer University Press . IKC is also available from: Fowler Wright Books Ltd., Gracewing House, 2 Southern Avenue, Leominster, Herefordshire HR6 0QF, U.K.
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    90. Søren Kierkegaard
    Søren kierkegaard. Søren Aabye kierkegaard (b kierkegaard s Life. kierkegaard led a somewhat uneventful life. He rarely left his
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    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.
  • 91. Philosophers - Kierkegaard
    Menu Kant Leibniz Søren kierkegaard (1813 1855). Biography. The Prayers of kierkegaard. Meditations from kierkegaard. kierkegaard On the Web.
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    Biography Kierkegaard was born in Denmark into a deeply religious, devoutly Pietist family. He was the last of seven children, all of whom were raised to fear and venerate the Lord. In 1821 Kierkegaard was sent to the School of Civic Virtue. In 1830 he entered university, intending to study theology, but was drawn instead to the study of philosophy. In 1940, however, feeling an obligation to his father, with whom he had only recently improved relations before his father's death in 1938 after being estranged for many years, Kierkegaard resumed his theological studies and finally wrote and passed the examination. In 1940 Kierkegaard also became engaged to a woman named Regine Olsen, with whom he was deeply in love, but he broke the engagement off the following year. After that, he wrote on many subjects under a variety of pseudonyms. In 1948 Kierkegaard began to attack the Danish State Church vigorously, but died suddenly in 1955.
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    • The Concept of Irony.

    92. Consulate General Of Denmark In New York
    SØREN kierkegaard Life and Work by FJ Billeskov Jansen. A Critical Epoch for Denmark. This was the area from which the kierkegaard family sprang.
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    by F.J. Billeskov Jansen
    A Critical Epoch for Denmark T A West Jutland Family I
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    The Danceuse (1833) and in Carl Bagger's novel, The Life of My Brother (1834). It is also found in Kierkegaard's journal, for instance in April 1836: "I have just come from a party, where I was the life and soul. Jokes flowed from my mouth; everyone laughed, admired me - but I went, yes the dash ought be as long as the radii of the earth's orbit - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - away and wanted to shoot myself" (Pap I A 156, 158, 161) an indescribable joy " (Pap. II A 228), a Christian breakthrough. On 9 August he was shaken by his father's death, but realized that he "has died for me , so that, if possible, something might still be made of me" (Pap. II A 243), i.e. a good bourgeois citizen. In September he published anonymously a short work, From the Papers of One Still Living , in which he reproached Hans Christian Andersen that in his novel Only a Fiddler he "completely lacks any philosophy of life". After preparing industriously, he took his degree examination on 3 July 1840; on 10 September he proposed marriage to Regine Olsen, whom he had known since May 1837. As a betrothed man he was preparing for ministry as a clergyman and on 12 January 1841 he preached a trial sermon in Holmens Church. At the same time he had been considering a scholarly career and a dissertation of his

    93. D. Anthony Storm's Commentary On Kierkegaard
    This website is an online Commentary on the writings of the nineteenth century existentialist philosopher Søren Aabye kierkegaard.
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