Keyword [kierkegaard] Result: 81 - 100 | Page: 5 of 8 |
81. | Kierkegaard, Creation Anxiety, and William Blake's early Illuminated Books |
82. | Kierkegaard on the need for indirect communication |
83. | Aesthetics of dependency: Early Modernism and the struggle against Idealism in Kierkegaard, Ibsen, and Henry James |
84. | Aesthetic pedagogy: Kierkegaard and Adorno on the communication of possibility |
85. | The concept of alterity in Soren Kierkegaard's authorship |
86. | Kierkegaard and the 'Finnish' Luther on the presence of Christ in faith or Jesus embraces. Perichoresis? |
87. | Kierkegaard, Levinas, and Derrida: Religious subjectivity in postmodernity |
88. | An examination of faith in Soren Kierkegaard's 'Fear and Trembling |
89. | You had to be there: Reading Kierkegaard and Heidegger from a comic possibility to the necessity of love |
90. | Kierkegaard's Socratic task |
91. | Multiple voices and the single individual: Kierkegaard's concept of irony as a tool for reading 'The Great Gatsby', 'The Sun Also Rises', 'Mrs. Dalloway', and 'Ulysses' |
92. | Kierkegaard and the rebirth of tragedy: Philosophy, poetry and the problem of the irrational (with constant reference to Aristotle and Sophocles) |
93. | The ethical project Kierkegaard and Nietzsche share: Illustrating, analyzing, and evaluating different ways of life |
94. | A philosophical introduction to Norman Maclean by way of Kierkegaard's distinction between fear and anxiety (Soren Kierkegaard) |
95. | Kierkegaard et l'existentialisme: Les lectures mounieriste et maritaine de l'existentialisme moderne et l'heritage de Kierkegaard |
96. | 'A cage went in search of a bird': Reading repetitions in the writings of Kafka and Kierkegaard (Franz Kafka, Austria, Soren Kierkegaard) |
97. | Moral selfhood from Kant to Kierkegaard |
98. | Kierkegaard and Philosophical Eros |
99. | On the subject of autobiography: Finding a self in the works of Kierkegaard, Nietzsche, Sartre, and Derrida (Soren Kierkegaard, Friedrich Nietzsche, Jean-Paul Sartre, Jacques Derrida) |
100. | Between irony and witness: Kierkegaard's poetics of faith, hope and love |
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