The Controversial Kierkegaard
Wilfrid Laurier University Press (1980)
| Abstract | Political and Social Aspects of Kierkegaard's Thought It is rather common knowledge that S0ren Kierkegaard is called the father of existential philosophy ... | |||||||||
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Christopher A. P. Nelson (2006). Kierkegaard, Mysticism, and Jest: The Story of Little Ludvig. Continental Philosophy Review 39 (4):435-464.
Michael Theunissen (2005). Kierkegaard's Concept of Despair. Princeton University Press.
Gregory Beabout (1991). Existential Despair in Kierkegaard. Philosophy and Theology 6 (2):167-174.
Ingmar Pörn (1984). Kierkegaard and the Study of the Self. Inquiry 27 (1-4):199-205.
Ingmar Pörn (1984). Kierkegaard and the Study of the Self. Inquiry 27 (1-4):199 – 205.
S. Montgomery Ewegen (2010). Apotheosis of Actuality: Kierkegaard's Poetic Life. Continental Philosophy Review 43 (4):509-523.
George Pattison & Steven Shakespeare (eds.) (1998). Kierkegaard: The Self in Society. St. Martin's Press.
Matthew Gerhard Jacoby (2002). Kierkegaard on Truth. Religious Studies 38 (1):27-44.
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