Kierkegaard and the Renaissance and Modern Traditions: PhilosophyJon Bartley Stewart The long period from the Renaissance to the 19th-century supplied numerous sources for Kierkegaard's thought in any number of different fields. His interests concerned not just philosophy, theology and literature but also drama and music. This volume is intended to cover his sources in these different fields of thought. |
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Volume 5, Tome I: Kierkegaard and the Renaissance and Modern Traditions ... Jon Stewart Limited preview - 2016 |
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