Papers and Journals
By (Author) Sren Kierkegaard
Translated by Alastair Hannay
Introduction by Alastair Hannay
Notes by Alastair Hannay
Penguin Books Ltd
Penguin Classics
23rd February 2006
7th March 1996
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Theology
Biography: philosophy and social sciences
Philosophical traditions and schools of thought
198.9
Paperback
704
Width 130mm, Height 198mm, Spine 38mm
501g
This abridged edition, translated by Alastair Hannay, clearly reveals the compelling development of Kierkegaard's thought, while detailed notes and individual introductions to each section provide a detailed consideration of his life and times. One of the greatest thinkers of the nineteenth century, S ren Kierkegaard (1814-55) often expressed himself through pseudonyms and disguises. Taken from his personal writings, these private reflections reveal the development of his own thought and personality, from his time as a young student to the deep later internal conflict that formed the basis for his masterpiece of duality Either/Or and beyond. Expressing his beliefs with a freedom not seen in works he published during his lifetime, Kierkegaard here rejects for the first time his father's conventional Christianity and forges the revolutionary idea of the 'leap of faith' required for true religious belief. A combination of theoretical argument, vivid natural description and sharply honed wit, the Papers and Journals reveal to the full the passionate integrity of his lifelong efforts 'to find a truth which is truth for me'.
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