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June 21, 2014
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- Kierkegaard in Nature: The Fragility of Existing with Naturalism
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- Søren Kierkegaard’s Historical Jesus as the Christ of Faith
- Faith in a Rational Age: A Dialogue with Climacus
- Climacus and Kierkegaard on the Outward Relationship with God
- Section 3: Rediscovering Kierkegaard’s Sources
- Shaftesbury—An Important Forgotten Indirect Source of Kierkegaard’s Thought
- Freedom and the Temporality of Despair
- “A Swarm of Laughter!” On Kierkegaard’s Conception of Enthusiasm and Its Comedic Remedy, an Enlightenment Inheritance
- Section 4: 20th Century Responses to Kierkegaard
- Ways of Dying: The Double Death in Kierkegaard and Blanchot
- Das Problem des religiösen Akosmismus in der Kierkegaard-Rezeption von Karl Jaspers
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- Abbreviations
Articles in the same Issue
- Masthead
- Section 1: Kierkegaardian Philosophical Concepts: Self-Understanding and Existence
- “Ne Quid Nimis.” Kierkegaard and the Virtue of Temperance
- Going No Further: Toward an Interpretation of “Problema III” in Kierkegaard’s Fear and Trembling
- The Aporia of Decision: Revisiting the Question of Decision in Kierkegaard
- Kierkegaard in Nature: The Fragility of Existing with Naturalism
- Section 2: Kierkegaardian Religious Concepts: Reason, Faith, Imitation
- Kierkegaard’s Aesthetics and the Aesthetic of Imitation
- Søren Kierkegaard’s Historical Jesus as the Christ of Faith
- Faith in a Rational Age: A Dialogue with Climacus
- Climacus and Kierkegaard on the Outward Relationship with God
- Section 3: Rediscovering Kierkegaard’s Sources
- Shaftesbury—An Important Forgotten Indirect Source of Kierkegaard’s Thought
- Freedom and the Temporality of Despair
- “A Swarm of Laughter!” On Kierkegaard’s Conception of Enthusiasm and Its Comedic Remedy, an Enlightenment Inheritance
- Section 4: 20th Century Responses to Kierkegaard
- Ways of Dying: The Double Death in Kierkegaard and Blanchot
- Das Problem des religiösen Akosmismus in der Kierkegaard-Rezeption von Karl Jaspers
- Kierkegaard, Hannah Arendt and the Advent of the “Hollow Men” or towards a Kierkegaardian Reading of Eichmann in Jerusalem
- Von der Kulturkritik der „Menge“ zur existenzialen Analytik des „Man“
- Abbreviations