IV. Kierkegaard — some unfinished business
Inquiry 19 (1-4):486-492 (1976)
| Abstract | This note is in part a response to Alastair Hannay's review discussion, ?A Kind of Philosopher: Comments in Connection with Some Recent Books on Kierkegaard? (Inquiry, Vol. 18 [1975], No. 3). In his review, Hannay states that Kierkegaard and philosophy appear to be on the road to a reconciliation, and asks What is behind this get?together if it is one??. I suggest that in some remarks touching on Kierkegaard's theory of Truth, Hannay has touched on the ground for that ?get?together?, a Pyrrhonian scepticism | |||||||||
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Ingmar Pörn (1984). Kierkegaard and the Study of the Self. Inquiry 27 (1-4):199-205.
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Spyridon George Couvalis (1986). Should Philosophers Become Playwrights? Inquiry 29 (1-4):451-457.
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