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Kierkegaard's Relation to Hegel
About this book
This book, written by the eminent Kierkegaard scholar Niels Thulstrup, provides the first comprehensive treatment of this issue. Presented here in translation from the Danish, the work makes available materials that heretofore have been nearly inaccessible to most American scholars and to many Europeans as well.
Originally published in 1980.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Contents
- Translator's Note
- Preface
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- I. Hegelianism in Denmark Until the Summer of 1835 and Kierkegaard's Relation Thereto
- II. Kierkegaard's Possible Contact with Hegel and Hegelianism from the Summer of 1835 to November 1837
- III. The Period Between November 1837 and September 1838
- IV. The Period from September 1838 to July 3, 1840
- V. On the Concept of Irony
- VI. From on the Concept of Irony to Either/or
- VII. Hegel in Kierkegaard's Papirer from November 1842 to December 1845
- VIII. Kierkegaard's Indirect and Direct Clash with Hegel in the Authorship from Either/or to Concluding Unscientific Postscript
- Bibliography
- Index