A Walk with Kierkegaard
Roger Poole, 21 February 1980
Two Ages: The Age of Revolution and the Present Age– A Literary Review
by Søren Kierkegaard, edited and translated by Howard Hong and Edna Hong.
Princeton, 187 pp., £7.70, August 1978,0 691 07226 4 Show More
by Søren Kierkegaard, edited and translated by Howard Hong and Edna Hong.
Princeton, 187 pp., £7.70, August 1978,
Kierkegaard: Letters and Documents
translated by Henrik Rosenmeier.
Princeton, 518 pp., £13.60, November 1978,0 691 07228 0 Show More
translated by Henrik Rosenmeier.
Princeton, 518 pp., £13.60, November 1978,
“... sense from which they suffer is in fact a form of rational judgment.’ This is precisely what Søren Kierkegaard (1813-1855) was contending about his own age, with a prophetic accuracy which now seems almost uncanny. His word for what Mr Levin is describing here is ‘at raisonere’, ‘to reason’, but to reason in a very special way, a way ... ”