Kierkegaard on the nihilism of the present age: The case of commitment as addiction
Synthese 98 (1):3 - 19 (1994)
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Harrison Hall (1984). Love, and Death: Kierkegaard and Heidegger on Authentic and Inauthentic Human Existence. Inquiry 27 (1-4):179 – 197.
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