10 edition of Philosophical Fragments/Johannes Climacus found in the catalog.
Published
September 1, 1985
by Princeton Univ Pr
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Written in English
The Physical Object | |
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Format | Hardcover |
Number of Pages | 400 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL7757677M |
ISBN 10 | 0691072736 |
ISBN 10 | 9780691072739 |
In Philosophical Fragments he begins with Greek Platonic philosophy, exploring the implications of venturing beyond the Socratic understanding of truth acquired through recollection to the Christian experience of acquiring truth through grace. Published in and not originally planned to appear under the pseudonym Climacus, the book varies in tone and substance from the other works so attributed, /5(10). As the title suggests, the Postscript is sequel to the earlier Philosophical Fragments. The title of the work is ironic because the Postscript is almost five times larger than the Fragments. The Postscript credits "Johannes Climacus" as the author and Kierkegaard as its : Søren Kierkegaard.
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In Philosophical Fragments he begins with Greek Platonic philosophy, exploring the implications of venturing beyond the Philosophical Fragments/Johannes Climacus book understanding of truth acquired through recollection to the Christian experience of acquiring truth through grace.
Published in and not originally planned to appear under the pseudonym Climacus, the book varies in tone and substance from the other works so attributed, Cited by: This particular volume is actually two works, one a biography of Kierkegard's pseudonymous persona Johannes Climacus, the other a work by that persona called Philosophical Fragments on the topic of /5.
Philosophical fragments: Or, A fragment of philosophy Unknown Binding – January 1, by Johannes Climacus (Author)/5(11). Through Climacus, Kierkegaard contrasts the paradoxes of Christianity with Greek and modern philosophical thinking.
In Philosophical Fragments he begins with Greek Platonic philosophy, exploring the implications of venturing beyond the Socratic understanding of truth acquired through recollection to the Christian experience of acquiring truth through grace.3/5(3). Philosophical Fragments and Johannes Climacus book.
Read reviews from world’s largest community for readers. For the first time in English the world comm Pages: Philosophical Fragments. Sören Kierkegaard is one of the towering Christian existential thinkers of the mid-nineteenth century.
While his literary style was experimental, his writings call for Christian morality; a defense of faith and religion. Among his many books are Training in Christianity, Sickness Unto Death, and Fear and Trembling.
Philosophical Fragments or A Fragment of Philosophy by Johannes Climacus. responsible for publication S. Kierkegaard.
Johannes Climacus, David F Swenson Published by Princeton. For the first time in English the world community of scholars is systematically assembling and presenting the results of recent research in the vast literature of Soren Kierkegaard.
Based on the definitive English edition of Kierkegaard's works by Princeton University Press, this series of commentaries addresses all the published texts of the influential Danish philosopher and theologian.
Johannes Climacus is the author of the Fragments and the Postscript, as well as the posthumous Johannes Climacus, or De Omnibus Dubitandum Est.
He might thus be deemed the author of Kierkegaard's greatest philosophical works. The style of Climacus varies from each of the three productions, but they are singular as to their dialectical mission. Probably written between November and April but unfinished and published only posthumously, this book was described by Kierkegaard as an attack on modern speculative philosophy by "means of the melancholy irony, which did not consist in any single utterance on the part of Johannes Climacus but in his whole es does what we are told to do--he actually doubts everything- /5(K).
Philosophical fragments, Johannes Climacus Kierkegaard, Søren, Hong, Edna Hatlestad, Kierkegaard, Søren, Hong, Howard Vincent This volume contains a new translation, with a historical introduction by the translators, of two works written under the pseudonym Johannes Climacus.
Probably written between November and April but unfinished and published only posthumously, this book was described by Kierkegaard as an attack on modern speculative philosophy by "means of the melancholy iron, which did not consist in any single utterance on the part of Johannes Climacus but in his whole es does what we are told to do--he actually doubts everything- Pages: Hong, Edna Hatlestad, ; Hong, Howard Vincent, ; Kierkegaard, Søren, Johannes Climacus.
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[Robert L Perkins;] -- For the first time in English the world community of scholars is systematically assembling and presenting the results of recent research in the vast literature of Soren Kierkegaard. Philosophical Fragments/Johannes Climacus的书评 (全部 4 条) 热门 / 最新 / 好友 江绪林 商务印书馆版/10(14).
Get this from a library. Philosophical fragments, Johannes Climacus. [Søren Kierkegaard; Howard V Hong; Edna H Hong] -- The Danish philosopher's influential work, outlining the distinction between Socratic irony and the leap of faith required for Christian belief, argues that.
_Philosophical Fragments/Johannes Climacus_ is essential reading for anyone who wishes to read the sequel, _Concluding Unscientific Postscript_, which is arguably Kierkegaard's most important work.
This first volume, even taken by itself, is still a valuble, well written, and entertaining work/5(5). Johannes Climacus is the author of the Philosophical Fragments and its companion piece, the Concluding Unscientific Postscript, as well as this posthumous work Johannes Climacus, or De omnibus dubitandum est.
He might thus be deemed the author of Kierkegaard's greatest philosophical works. InPhilosophical Fragmentshe begins with Greek Platonic philosophy, exploring the implications of venturing beyond the Socratic understanding of truth acquired through recollection to the Christian experience of acquiring truth through grace.
Published in and not originally planned to appear under the pseudonym Climacus, the book varies in tone and substance from the other works so attributed. In Philosophical Fragments he begins with Greek Platonic philosophy, exploring the implications of venturing beyond the Socratic understanding of truth acquired through recollection to the Christian experience of acquiring truth through grace.
Published in and not originally planned to appear under the pseudonym Climacus, the book varies /5(7). Passionate Reason: Making Sense of Kierkegaard's Philosophical Fragments C. Stephen Evans Johannes Climacus, S??ren Kierkegaard's pseudonymous author of Philosophical Fragments, "invents" a religion suspiciously resembling Christianity as an alternative to the assumption that humans possess the Truth within themselves.In PHILOSOPHICAL FRAGMENTS, Søren Kierkegaard (writing under the pseudonym Johannes Climacus), seeks to explain the nature of Christianity in such as way as to bring out its demands on the individual, and to emphasize its incompatibility with the theology based on the work of Hegel that was becoming progressively more influential in Denmark/5(10).Through Climacus, Kierkegaard contrasts the paradoxes of Christianity with Greek and modern philosophical thinking.
In Philosophical Fragments he begins with Greek Platonic philosophy, exploring the implications of venturing beyond the Socratic understanding of truth acquired through recollection to the Christian experience of acquiring truth through grace.