Repetition and Philosophical Crumbs — Soren Kierkegaard

Repetition and Philosophical Crumbs
Soren KierkegaardOxford University Press - Classics
Repetition and Philosophical Crumbs
Soren KierkegaardSo says Constantine Constantius on the first page of Kierkegaard s Repetition Life itself according to Kierkegaard s pseudonymous narrator is a repetition and in the course of this witty playful work Constantius explores the nature of love and happiness the passing of time and the importance of moving forward and backward The ironically entitled Philosophical Crumbs pursues the investigation of faith and love and their tense relationship with reason Written only a year apart these two works complement each other and give the reader a unique insight into the breadth and substance of Kierkegaard s thought The first reads like a novel and the second like a Platonic dialogue but both engage in different ways the same challenging issues These are the first translations to convey the literary quality and philosophical precision of the originals They were not intended however for philosophers but for anyone who feels drawn to the question of the ultimate truth of human existence and the source of human happiness

Oxford University Press - Classics
So says Constantine Constantius on the first page of Kierkegaards Repetition Life itself according to Kierkegaards pseudonymous narrator is a repetition and in the course of this witty playful work Constantius explores the nature of love and happiness the passing of time and the importance of moving forward and backward The ironically entitled Philosophical Crumbs pursues the investigation of faith and love and their tense relationship with reason Written only a year apart these two works complement each other and give the reader a unique insight into the breadth and substance of Kierkegaards thought The first reads like a novel and the second like a Platonic dialogue but both engage in different ways the same challenging issues These are the first translations to convey the literary quality and philosophical precision of the originals They were not intended however for philosophers but for anyone who feels drawn to the question of the ultimate truth of human existence and the source of human happiness

Oxford University Press - Classics
So says Constantine Constantius on the first page of Kierkegaard s Repetition Life itself according to Kierkegaard s pseudonymous narrator is a repetition and in the course of this witty playful work Constantius explores the nature of love and happiness the passing of time and the importance of moving forward and backward The ironically entitled Philosophical Crumbs pursues the investigation of faith and love and their tense relationship with reason Written only a year apart these two works complement each other and give the reader a unique insight into the breadth and substance of Kierkegaard s thought The first reads like a novel and the second like a Platonic dialogue but both engage in different ways the same challenging issues These are the first translations to convey the literary quality and philosophical precision of the originals They were not intended however for philosophers but for anyone who feels drawn to the question of the ultimate truth of human existence and the source of human happiness