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Gå med i LibraryThing för att få reda på om du skulle tycka om den här boken. Det finns inga diskussioner på LibraryThing om den här boken. This is not a book to start with Kierkegaard. I'd recommend having several, if not many of his works read before picking up the journals. And maybe not even then. If you want a psychological biography or local history for context, then The Journals are worthwhile. Otherwise The Journals knocks Kierkegaard down many pegs, and weakens his arguments by providing a picture of a lesser man than his work. A "humble" man complaining about slights of disrespect. His jilted fiancee doesn't celebrate the anniversary of their engagement twelve years later. Many friend were disloyal for not publicly defending him when "attacked," (i.e. less than glowingly reviewed). The bishop that goes to his grave without acknowledging that Kierkegaard efforts to condemn the Danish Church was really to support the bishop, but the bishop was too stupid to understand. Mingled in are many thoughts, particularly about religion, Christianity and faith, that are pithy and oft quoted. Find the quotes on the web. They will be stronger without the whiny diary of a genius. inga recensioner | lägg till en recension
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Selections from the writings of the Danish philosopher covering the important events in his life, his relations with his father, the influence of other writers upon him, his engagement, and his quarrel with the Church. Inga biblioteksbeskrivningar kunde hittas. |
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The Diary covers the important elements in Kierkegaard's life, including his childhood, his relations with his father, the influence of other writers on him, his broken engagement (which had a far-reaching effect on the rest of his life), and his celebrated quarrel with the Church.
Kierkegaard's writings are important because he is almost the first European writer to take a modern, analytical, psychological approach to religion. Proust, Joyce, and Aldous Huxley were only a few of the modern writers influenced by the Dane; and Jean-Paul Sartre's philosophy of existentialism is based on his thinking.