págs. 15-25
Love will hide a multitude of sins: a discourse by Kierkegaard
págs. 27-32
Kierkegaard's "musical ideas": determinations and reconciliation of "A Cursory Observation" and "The Immediate Erotic Stages"
págs. 33-38
págs. 39-49
págs. 52-61
Climacus' revocation: a dialogical perspective
págs. 63-71
Possibility and negation, freedom and finiteness: Kierkegaard and the influence of the late Schelling
págs. 73-81
págs. 83-92
Loquere ut videam: "guilty?/not guilty?" and the writing of irony
págs. 93-103
A subjectivity raised to the second power: Kierkegaard's view of Schlegel's concept of irony
págs. 105-114
págs. 115-127
págs. 129-134
págs. 135-149
Existential truths and challenging acts: the antiphilosophy of Kierkegaard according to Alain Badiou
págs. 151-159
Frustated happiness: emotion and human nature in Kierkegaard and Spinoza
págs. 161-172
Kierkegaard's writing and infinitude: if we are finite, how can we relate or refer to infinitude?
págs. 173-184
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