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The Moment and Late Writings
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712 pages
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Kierkegaard's work showcases his dual nature as both a poet of ideals and a direct critic of the ecclesiastical order. In his writings, he employs an indirect method to explore profound themes, but ultimately culminates in a direct and confrontational stance in "The Moment," where he challenges established religious institutions. This tension between poetic idealism and polemical critique defines his philosophical contributions.
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2009, paperback
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