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The Danish philosopher's influential work, outlining the distinction between Socratic irony and the leap of faith required for Christian belief, argues that freedom, which cannot be understood or proved, is the necessary condition for Christianity. Also includes the unfinished narrative "Johannes Climacus" in which a man sets out to doubt everything - a critique of Cartesian and Hegelian approaches to philosophy.
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Philosophical fragments, or, A fragment of philosophy: Johannes Climacus, or, De omnibus dubitandum est
1985, Princeton University Press
in English
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Philosophical fragments, or, A fragment of philosophy
1967, Princeton University Press
in English
- 1st Princeton Paperback ed.
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Philosophical fragments; or, A fragment of philosophy
1967, Princeton University Press
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Includes bibliographical references.
TRIN/WYC copy: 1946 printing.
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