Soren Kierkegaard

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On the Holy Sickness(Hippocrates et al.), 456; Beck’s review of, 287; and Johan-
457 nes Climacus, 282
“On the Polemic ofFædrelaudet,” 65 Philosophy of Revelation(Schelling), 209
“On the Prevailing Tone in Public Life” “Plea toThe Corsair,” 379
(Johan Ludvig Heiberg), 71 Ploug, Hother, 213
On the Significance of Philosophy for the Pres- Poetical Writings(Oehlenschla ̈ger), 613
ent Age(Johan Ludvig Heiberg), 70 Point of View for My Work as an Author,
Only a Fiddler(Andersen), 139, 141–43 The, 16, 146, 315, 390, 433, 492, 495–
“Open Letter to Mr. Kierkegaard, M.A.,” 96, 533, 552–54, 558–60, 561, 812; and
215–16 irony, 562–63; reviews of, 560–61; and
Ørsted, Hans Christian, 52, 139, 197, 575, self-expression, 554–56
613, 729, 730 “Postscript toEither/Or,” 288
Ostermann, Johannes, 61–62 Practice in Christianity, 552, 627, 632, 650–
“Our Journalistic Literature: A Study from 54, 661, 664, 683, 698, 751; and the
Nature in Noonday Light,” 62 idiot God, 656–59
“Our Latest Journalistic Literature” (Oster- Prefaces: Light Reading for Various Classes as
mann), 61 Time and Occasion Permit, 281–83, 286,
Outline of the System of Moral Philosophy 354, 363, 444, 514, 584; and Nicolaus
(Martensen), 579 Notabene, 281, 282, 284, 285; on re-
Outlines of Speculative Logic(R. Nielsen), viewers of the day, 284–86
582–84 “Proclamation Concerning the Baptist Sect
in Denmark” (1842), 318
“Pages from a Street Inspector’s Diary,” Propadeutic(R. Nielsen), 584
305 Prose Writings(Johan Ludvig Heiberg), 71
Paludan-Mu pseudonymity, 216, 268, 362, 630–32
̈ller, Frederick, 69, 590, 728 “Public Confession,” 214
Paludan-Mu ̈ller, Jens, 740, 743
Papers Related to My Suspension and Dis- Rahbek, Kamma, 613
missal(A. Adler), 443, 444, 447 Rainals, John Belfour, 534
“Parallel between Two Prophets, A” Raketter,61
(Helveg), 453 Rasmussen, Louise, 484
parastatic body, 271 Reasonable Thoughts concerning the Powers and
“Pastor P. Chr. Kierkegaard, Lic. Theol., theProperEmploymentoftheHumanUnder-
My Brother,” 790 standing in Order to Know Truth, Imparted
Pa ̈tges, Luise, 68 to Lovers of the Truth(Wolff), 13
Paul, Jean, 98, 609, 611 Reinhard, Regine, 316
Paulli, Just, 79, 327, 654, 659, 686–87, Reitzel,CarlAndreas,133,139,477;nego-
746, 767 tiations with Kierkegaard, 508–12
Paulli, S. H., 728 Reitzel, C.F.T., 678
pens, 464 “Remarks by a Humorous Individual,” 434
Perseus, 78, 146 repetition, 233–34, 236–37, 248, 363
Petersen, F. C., 197, 199 Repetition, 231–32, 297–98, 353–54, 363;
Petersen, Fredrik, 134–35 first part, 233–39; Kierkegaard’s revisions
Philipsen, P. G., 423; negotiations with of, 245–47; manuscript of, 245; post-
Kierkegaard, 508–9, 510, 512–13 script of, 244–45, 247; and Regine,
Philosophical Fragments or A Fragment of Phi- 246–47; rereading of, 233, 243–44; sec-
losophy, 190, 265, 267, 286, 444, 447, ond part, 239–43; subtitle of, 245, 248;

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