The Soul of Kierkegaard: Selections from His Journals"The primary source for any understanding of either the man or his thought." — The Times (London) Literary Supplement |
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... piercing the web of explanation in which his reflection tried to imprison him, and finally restoring order. It was this agonising sense of the dislocation between thought and existence which drove him, as he grew up, to INTRODUCTION 9.
... finally to have stumbled on the “secret” that explained everything, and its power over him was doubly increased by the fact that his worst forebodings had been fulfilled. He had discovered the “infallible law” that explained everything ...
... finally to tell her he would not marry. The engagement was broken off in October 1841, and after remaining in Copenhagen for a couple of weeks, in order to give the impression that he was indifferent to the whole affair and so, if ...
... finally Kierkegaard cut him in the street, Goldschmidt realised the position and soon after the attacks ceased and the paper was suppressed. This incident, trifling though it appears, is the dividing line in Kierkegaard's life and work ...
... finally understood that his task was not to become like others but to fulfil his mission. In the place of a cruel fate he saw Providence “which had done so much more for me than I ever expected.” He could say that he had found the idea ...
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The Soul of Kierkegaard: Selections from His Journals Søren Kierkegaard,Alexander Dru No preview available - 2003 |