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Kierkegaard's Writings, II, Volume 2 : The Concept of Irony, with Continual Reference to Socrates/Notes of Schelling's Berlin Lectures /

A work that "not only treats of irony but is irony," wrote a contemporary reviewer of The Concept of Irony, with Continual Reference to Socrates. Presented here with Kierkegaard's notes of the celebrated Berlin lectures on "positive philosophy" by F.W.J. Schelling, the book...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Kierkegaard, Søren (Autor, Contribuidor)
Otros Autores: Hong, Edna H. (Editor ), Hong, Howard V. (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Princeton, NJ : Princeton University Press, [2013]
Edición:Course Book
Colección:Kierkegaard's Writings ; 76
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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505 0 0 |t Frontmatter --   |t Contents --   |t Historical Introduction --   |t The Concept of Irony, with Continual Reference to Socrates --   |t Theses --   |t Part One. THE POSITION OF SOCRATES VIEWED AS IRONY --   |t Introduction --   |t I. The View Made Possible --   |t II. The Actualization of the View --   |t III. The View Made Necessary --   |t APPENDIX. Hegel's View of Socrates --   |t Part Two. THE CONCEPT OF IRONY --   |t Introduction --   |t Observations for Orientation --   |t The World-Historical Validity of Irony, the Irony of Socrates --   |t Irony after Fichte --   |t Irony as a Controlled Element, the Truth of Irony --   |t Addendum. NOTES OF SCHELLING'S BERLIN LECTURES --   |t SUPPLEMENT --   |t Key to References --   |t Original Title Pages of The Concept of Irony --   |t Original First Page (manuscript) of Notes of Schelling's Berlin Lectures --   |t Selected Entries from Kierkegaard's Journals and Papers Pertaining to The Concept of Irony --   |t EDITORIAL APPENDIX --   |t Acknowledgments --   |t Collation of The Concept of Irony in the Danish Editions of Kierkegaard's Collected Works --   |t NOTES --   |t BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTE --   |t INDEX 
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