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- Sören Kierkegaards person och författarskap – ett försök in 1880. During the 1890s, ****anese philosophers began disseminating the works of Kierkegaard. Tetsuro...
- Kierkegaard has been a major influence in the development of 20th-century philosophy, especially existentialism and postmodernism. Søren Kierkegaard was...
- Kierkegaard [ˈkʰiɐ̯kəˌkɒˀ] is a Danish surname, literally meaning 'church farm' or 'church yard' and colloquially meaning 'graveyard'. Note that the double...
- Center in Copenhagen (in Danish) Journals and Papers of Kierkegaard in English Søren Kierkegaards Skrifter. Full Danish texts of many works and journals...
- 1902–1905. Kierkegaard, Peter Christian. Exstaticus. Søren Kierkegaards sidste Kamp, derunder hans Forhold til Broderen. (Peter Christian Kierkegaards Foredrag...
- Søren Kierkegaard as Philosopher (German: Sören Kierkegaard als Philosoph) is an 1896 book about Søren Kierkegaard by philosopher Harald Høffding. Its...
- Enten – Eller) is the first published work of Danish philosopher Søren Kierkegaard. It appeared in two volumes in 1843 under the pseudonymous editorship...
- Søren Kierkegaard Research Center (Danish: Søren Kierkegaard Forskningscentret) at the University of Copenhagen in Denmark is an independent foundation...
- The Restless Life of Søren Kierkegaard by Clare Carlisle – review". The Guardian. Retrieved April 1, 2020. Tudvad, Kierkegaards København, p. 39. Again in...
- Repetition (Danish: Gjentagelsen) is an 1843 book by Søren Kierkegaard, the book was published under the pseudonym Constantin Constantius to mirror its...