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Kierkegaard's Journals and Notebooks, Volume 3: Notebooks 1-15
Contributor(s): Kierkegaard, Søren (Author), Cappelørn, Niels Jørgen (Editor), Hannay, Alastair (Editor)
ISBN: 0691138931     ISBN-13: 9780691138930
Publisher: Princeton University Press
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Published: July 2010
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Annotation: Soren Kierkegaard (1813-55) published an extraordinary number of works during his lifetime, but he left behind nearly as much unpublished writing, most of which consists of what are called his "journals and notebooks."

Volume 3 of this 11-volume edition of "Kierkegaard's Journals and Notebooks" includes Kierkegaard's extensive notes on lectures by the Danish theologian H. N. Clausen and by the German philosopher Schelling, as well as a great many other entries on philosophical, theological, and literary topics. In addition, the volume includes many personal reflections by Kierkegaard, notably those in which he provides an account of his love affair with Regine Olsen, his onetime fiancee.

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BISAC Categories:
- Philosophy | Religious
- Literary Collections | Essays
- Philosophy | History & Surveys - Modern
Dewey: 198.9
LCCN: 2008922980
Series: Kierkegaard's Journals & Notebooks
Physical Information: 2.3" H x 8" W x 10" (3.75 lbs) 864 pages
Themes:
- Chronological Period - 19th Century
 
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S ren Kierkegaard (1813-55) published an extraordinary number of works during his lifetime, but he left behind nearly as much unpublished writing, most of which consists of what are called his journals and notebooks.

Volume 3 of this 11-volume edition of Kierkegaard's Journals and Notebooks includes Kierkegaard's extensive notes on lectures by the Danish theologian H. N. Clausen and by the German philosopher Schelling, as well as a great many other entries on philosophical, theological, and literary topics. In addition, the volume includes many personal reflections by Kierkegaard, notably those in which he provides an account of his love affair with Regine Olsen, his onetime fianc e.