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185856682Kbh. 1858. 8vo. Nyere skinnrygbind med opphøyde ryggbånd. 463 s. Forlagt af C. A. Reitzels Bo og Arvinger Dansk. <br/><br/><em>Meget rent og fint eksemplar. </em> unknown
142030København 1927 - 28. I 2 priv. skinnbd. Navn på smusstittelbl. . <br/><br/><em>Boken befinner seg på et fjernlager og ekstra leveringstid må beregnes! </em> unknown
150409København 1927 - 28. I 2 priv. skinnbd. . <br/><br/><em>Boken befinner seg på et fjernlager og ekstra leveringstid må beregnes! </em> unknown
K., 1846. Lidt senere beskedent hshirtbd. m. marmorerede permer. Nogle blade jævnt brunede, ellers kun en smule brunplettet. X, 480, (4) pp.
184634479Kjøbenhavn, 1846. Samt. hldrbd. m. rig tidstypisk rygforgyldn. False slidte og indre false lidt svage. Hjørner slidte. Brunet og med understregninger, primært i blyant.
Kjøbenhavn, 1846. Samt. hldrbd. m. rig tidstypisk rygforgyldn. False slidte og indre false lidt svage. Hjørner slidte. Brunet og med understregninger, primært i blyant.
Kjøbenhavn, C.A. Reitzel, 1844. Ubeskåret med det forreste originale blå blanke omslag bevaret. Svag brunplet på p.43, enkelte andre mindre brunpletter. Nogle blyantsindstregninger. 110,(1) pp. Lettere brugsspor. Har tilhørt P.A. Rosenberg og bærer hans navn på titelbladet.
Kjøbenhavn, 1850. Samt. slidt hldrbd. m. tidstypisk rig rygforgyldn. False svage, øvre kapitæl defekt. Brunplettet. (4)+277pp.
193820534Paris, [s.n.], 1938 1 volume In-folio (43 x 58cm) En feuilles. 6p.; vignettes in texte. Papier journal fragile, jauni et un peu fendillé en marges; fentes avec petits manques marginaux aux pliures.
189440965AB1894. Kjobenhavn George C. Gron 1894. 20.7cm x 13.2cm. XVIII 414 pages. Frontispiece portrait of Søren Kierkegaard. Original Hardcover Halfleather with gilt lettering on spine in protective Mylar. Very good condition with only minor signs of wear. Minor traces of foxing to endpapers. Text itself in excellent condition. Published in two volumes in 1843 Either/Or original Danish title: Enten - Eller is an influential book written by the Danish philosopher Søren Kierkegaard exploring the aesthetic and ethical "phases" or "stages" of existence. Either/Or was Kierkegaard's first published book; it was released under the pseudonym Victor Eremita Latin for "the victorious hermit". Either/Or portrays two life views one consciously hedonistic the other based on ethical duty and responsibility. Each life view is written and represented by a fictional pseudonymous author with the prose of the work reflecting and depending on the life view being discussed. For example the aesthetic life view is written in short essay form with poetic imagery and allusions discussing aesthetic topics such as music seduction drama and beauty. The ethical life view is written as two long letters with a more argumentative and restrained prose discussing moral responsibility critical reflection and marriage. The views of the book are not neatly summarized but are expressed as lived experiences embodied by the pseudonymous authors. The book's central concern is the primal question asked by Aristotle "How should we live" His motto comes from Plutarch "The deceived is wiser than one not deceived. The aesthetic is the personal subjective realm of existence where an individual lives and extracts pleasure from life only for his or her own sake. In this realm one has the possibility of the highest as well as the lowest. The ethical on the other hand is the civic realm of existence where one's value and identity are judged and at times superseded by the objective world. In simple terms one can choose either to remain oblivious to all that goes on in the world or to become involved. More specifically the ethic realm starts with a conscious effort to choose one's life with a choice to choose. Either way however an individual can go too far in these realms and lose sight of his or her true self. Only faith can rescue the individual from these two opposing realms. Either/Or concludes with a brief sermon hinting at the nature of the religious sphere of existence which Kierkegaard spent most of his publishing career expounding upon. Ultimately Kierkegaard's challenge is for the reader to "discover a second face hidden behind the one you see" in him/herself first and then in others: "The Middle Ages are altogether impregnated with the idea of representation partly conscious partly unconscious; the total is represented by the single individual yet in such a way that it is only a single aspect which is determined as totality and which now appears in a single individual who is because of this both more and less than an individual. By the side of this individual there stands another individual who likewise totally represents another aspect of lifes content such as the knight and the scholastic the ecclesiastic and the layman." Either/Or Part I p. 86-87 Swenson. Wikipedia hardcover
1844470071Copenhagen: Reitzel Forlag 1844. Hardcover. Very Good. First edition. 12mo. 111pp. Rebound retaining original blue wrappers endpapers and printed spine label in paper-covered boards. Half-title lacking. Pages but otherwise fresh and clean very good. An early title by Soren Kierkegaard written under the pseudonym of Nicolaus Notabene. Himmelstrup 70. Reitzel Forlag hardcover
1843PIEen[KI32Copenhagen: C.A.Reitzel. 1843. 1843. 8vo. pp. 157 blank leaf. modern half morocco original plain dark blue wrs. bound in some foxing throughout. First Edition of Repetition. An Essay In Experimental Psychology. Himmelstrup 53. Rand I p. 320. F. Copenhagen: C.A.Reitzel. 1843. unknown
197242812AB1972. Philadelphia University of Pennsylvania Press 1972. 8°. XIII 327 pages. Original Softcover. Very good condition with only minor signs of external wear. From the library of philosopher Graham Parkes. Text underlined and annotated with pencil in places. paperback
200042804AB2000. Princeton Princeton University Press 2000. 8°. XII 524 pages. Original Softcover. Very good condition with only minor signs of external wear. From the library of philosopher Graham Parkes. Includes for example the following essays: The Concept of Irony with Continual Reference to Socrates / Johannes Climacus or De omnibus dubitandum est / The Concept of Anxiety / 'The Activity of a Traveling Esthetician and How He Still Happened to Pay for the Dinner' etc. paperback
197244498AB1972. Montreal/ London McGill-Queen's University Press 1972. 21cm. X167 pages. Original hardcover with illustrated hardcover in Protective Mylar. Excellent condition with only very minor signs of external wear. Søren Aabye Kierkegaard 5 May 1813 11 November 1855 was a Danish philosopher theologian poet social critic and religious author who is widely considered to be the first existentialist philosopher.He wrote critical texts on organized religion Christendom morality ethics psychology and the philosophy of religion displaying a fondness for metaphor irony and parables. Much of his philosophical work deals with the issues of how one lives as a "single individual" giving priority to concrete human reality over abstract thinking and highlighting the importance of personal choice and commitment.He was against literary critics who defined idealist intellectuals and philosophers of his time and thought that Swedenborg Hegel Goethe Fichte Schelling Schlegel and Hans Christian Andersen were all "understood" far too quickly by "scholars".Kierkegaard's theological work focuses on Christian ethics the institution of the Church the differences between purely objective proofs of Christianity the infinite qualitative distinction between man and God and the individual's subjective relationship to the God-Man Jesus the Christ which came through faith. Wikipedia hardcover
L9160Ministère royal des affaires étrangères du Danemark, 1983. In-12 br. Texte biographique de P. Rohde traduit en français par Pierre Martens. Importante iconographie. E.O.
8017Revue OBLIQUES. Nyons (Drôme). Roger Borderie, éditeur. 1981. Fort in-4° broché. Couverture illustrée. 207 pages. Textes de Kierkegaard et de nombreux articles, études critiques, dessins, documents
190263766Stuttgart, Fr. Frommanns Verlag, 1902. 8°. Mit einem Titelportrait. 167 S., 4 Bll., OLwd.
20145Bazoges-en-Pareds, 1941, in 8° broché, 268 pages.
26647Saint-Wandrille, Editions de Fontenelle, 1946, in 8° broché, XVII-253 pages ; cachets ; portrait en frontispice.
47533P., PUF (Collection "Philosophes"), 1954, in 12 broché, 100 pages ; bibliographie ; rousseurs à la couverture.
20126P., Aubier-Montaigne, 1971, in 8° broché, 251pp. ; bibliographie.
7658Paris, Vitte, 1955, in 12, broché, 183pp
1946_202501081Paris, Fernand Aubier-Éditions Montaigne, 1946 ; in-8 (121 x 187 mm), [6]-XXVI-222 pp., broché. Collection «Philosophie de l'Esprit» dirigée par L. Lavelle et R. Le Senne. Lyrique-dialectique par Johannès de Silentio. Traduit du danois par P.-H. Tisseau. Introduction de Jean Wahl.
1947_202501080Paris, Éditions du Livre Français (Le Caillou Blanc), 1947 ; in-8 (124 x 189 mm), 238 pp., broché. Traduction nouvelle de Paul Petit.