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Kierkegaard, S - Attack Upon Christendom (Princeton, 1968)
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Kierkegaard, S - Concluding Unscientific Postscript, Vol. I [KW XII.1] (Princeton, 1992)
Kierkegaard, S - Concluding Unscientific Postscript [KW XII.2] (Princeton, 1992)
Kierkegaard, S - Either_Or [Hannay, trans.] (Penguin, 1992)
Kierkegaard, S - Either_Or, Part 1 [KW III] (Princeton, 1987) (Hong & Hong translation)
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Kierkegaard, S - Either_Or, Part II [KW IV] (Princeton, 1987) (Hong & Hong translation)
Kierkegaard, S - Essential Kierkegaard [ed. Hong] (Princeton, 2000)
Kierkegaard, S - Fear and Trembling [Hannay, trans.] (Penguin, 2004)
Kierkegaard, S - Fear and Trembling-Repetition [KW VI] (Princeton, 1983)
I've been wanting to read Kierkegaard for a few months now. In what order do you reccommend reading Kierkegaard's works? Just go in the order in which they were written? Are there any I should skip? Which translations should I go for?
Kierkegaard, Soren - Fear and Trembling _ The Book of Adler (Everyman's Library, 1994)
I would recommend reading a short Introduction on Kierkegaard before you start reading his works, the link I've attached is a great book and is fun too! the pic I've attached is from the book.
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I'm not a philosophy student so I can only give you my personal opinion, After getting yourself familiar with Kierkegaard by reading the book I've linked, you can start with reading Either/or, Fear and trembling, repetition, and The Concept of Anxiety .
Good luck! :D
Kierkegaard, S - For Self-Examination (Princeton, 1944)
Kierkegaard, S - Parables of Kierkegaard (Princeton, 1978)
Kierkegaard, S - Philosophical Fragments [KW VII] (Princeton, 1985)
Kierkegaard, S - Philosophical Fragments (Princeton, 1962)
This one is the most used Hong & Hong translation
Kierkegaard, S - Practice in Christianity [KW XX] (Princeton, 1991) (Hong & Hong translation)
Kierkegaard, S - Provocations [ed. Moore] (Bruderhof, 2002)
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Kierkegaard, S - Purity of Heart Is to Will One Thing (Harper & Row, 1956)
Kierkegaard, S - Repetition & Philosophical Crumbs (Oxford, 2009)
Kierkegaard, S - Sickness Unto Death [Hannay, trans] (Penguin, 2004)
Kierkegaard, S - Sickness Unto Death [KW XIX] (Princeton, 1980) (Hong & Hong translation)
Kierkegaard, S - Stages on Life's Way [KW XI] (Princeton, 1988) (Hong & Hong translation)
Kierkegaard, S - Three Discourses on Imagined Occasions (Augsburg, 1941)
Kierkegaard, S - Training in Christianity (Princeton, 1944)
Kierkegaard, S - Works of Love [KW XVI] (Princeton, 1995) (Hong & Hong translation)
Kierkegaard, S - Seducer's Diary, The (Princeton, 1997) (Hong & Hong translation)
I've already read Sickness Unto Death and Fear and Trembling, where do I go from here? I tried reading Either/Or but it was written too cryptically for me.
Kierkegaard's Writings VIII Concept of Anxiety A Simple Psychologically Orienting Deliberation on the Dogmatic Issue of Hereditary Sin
Thank yous so much for this!
I've been meaning to start reading him, and now I have no excuse!
Try reading the book I've linked
, It'll give you an overview about either/or and then you must work hard to understand it, Good luck :)
My pleasure :)
Kierkegaard’s Journals and Notebooks, Volume 1: Journals AA-DD
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Kierkegaard’s Journals and Notebooks, Volume 2: Journals EE-KK
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Kierkegaard’s Journals and Notebooks, Volume 3: Notebooks 1-15
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Kierkegaard’s Journals and Notebooks, Volume 4: Journals NB-NB5
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Kierkegaard’s Journals and Notebooks, Volume 5: Journals NB6-NB10
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Kierkegaard’s Journals and Notebooks, Volume 6: Journals NB11 - NB14
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Kierkegaard’s Journals and Notebooks, Volume 7: Journals NB15-NB20
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Kierkegaard’s Journals and Notebooks, Volume 8: Journals NB21-NB25
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Kierkegaard’s Journals and Notebooks, Volume 9: Journals NB26–NB30
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That's it folks, here you have the complete works of Soren Kierkegaard in one thread, I hope you make good use of it :)
How will I benefit from reading his works user?
Is all of this legal?
No, it isn't.
He's been dead since 1855.
That doesn't matter. The original works are in the public domain, but these translations are not. So, the pdfs posted in this thread do violate copyright law.
Modern copyright laws are a joke and I could care less. Whatever actual claim is with the original author and anyone else can go take a hike.
It doesn't matter what you think. The law is the law. The question was "Is this legal?" The answer is "No".
You probably break a dozen laws a day. So the question of "Is this legal?" doesn't matter, and can be dismissed out of hand. "Is it right" is a better one.
Those translators also put alot of work into translating ( i presume most did atleast) they deserve a little money atleast
It doesn't matter how many laws someone else breaks. It doesn't change the fact that posting these works is, in fact, against the law.
"B-but that other dude did it too!" is not a defense in court.
The question was not "Is it right?" The question was "Is it legal?"
Did they pay the original author or whoever is "legally" allowed to hold their hand out in their stead? I doubt it.
It matters because you and I break probably thousands each year. If you're going to get a burr up your nethers about ridiculous copyright laws, then maybe you should settle up on your own.
As I said I couldn't care less.
Never said it did, but very few of these courts do whats right either, so I again could care less.
… except I didn't. YOU did.
Boom. Done. But you had to sperg out about it.
Oh no, someone called me the mean no no word. Whatever shall I do.
Your the one crying about the fine points of copyright law. Like anyone who benefits from it wouldn't crush you into the ground for being on the same website as anyone who actually downloaded it.
Uh, no, I'm just saying it's illegal. You're the one going on about your feels and "w-well you break laws too" and your personal entitlement to post anything you want. I'm just sayin' it's illegal. You can't handle that simple truth. Not my problem.
I got the simple truth, I'm saying it doesn't matter.
That's literally all copyright law is. That and enough money.
Is this the guy that even being a christian by heart, he was a catalyst to that existentialism movement that later produced more atheists than the inquisition?
Heres another
It is "called Preperation for a Christial Life"
Something must have gone wrong with the title when I downloaded it from another thread a while a go.
Emo atheists hijacked his ideas with their godless, stillborn babby-tier existentialism. Where Kierkegaard went few could follow. Even Wittgenstein was like "2deep4me", and Kierkegaard's influence brought him to the threshold of Christianity in his later years.
Emo atheists hijacked his ideas with their godless, stillborn babby-tier existentialism. Where Kierkegaard went few could follow. Even Wittgenstein was like "2deep4me", and Kierkegaard's influence brought him to the threshold of Christianity in his later years.
Atheists use his argument of the "teleological suspension of the ethical" to criticize Christians.
Most of these epud links on mixtape aren't working.
I just checked them, they work for me but yeah here's a torrent link for the books, it doesn't include Kierkegaard journals since they cost more that 100$ each
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mah nigga OP
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thanks, could you tell me which book/books deals with this subject: 'Kierkegaard proposed that the individual passed through three stages on the way to becoming a true self: the aesthetic, the ethical, and the religious. '
"Fear and Trembling" and "Either/or" deals with it.
Fear and trembling is about the Knight of faith which is the third stage and Either/or is about the 3 stages.
Thanks, ill read those.
thanks for the pdfs OP
my pleasure :)
This isn't entirely correct. Either/Or is two volumes, each pertaining to the aesthetic and ethical stages respectively. Fear and Trembling and Stages on Life's way deal with the religious sphere, which is only hinted at in Either/Or.
Thank you for fixing my error, God bless.
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I came into this thread expecting something like this. Kierkegaard was a brilliant philosopher/theologist and any individual that was influenced towards atheism through actually reading his works never understood him to begin with.
Based OP.
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good thread.
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