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  1. Eric Voegelin's History of Political Ideas. [REVIEW]Arpad Szakolczai - 2001 - European Journal of Social Theory 4 (3):351-368.
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  • A Perspectival Account of Acedia in the Writings of Kierkegaard.Jared Brandt, Brandon Dahm & Derek McAllister - 2020 - Religions 80 (11):1-23.
    Søren Kierkegaard is well-known as an original philosophical thinker, but less known is his reliance upon and development of the Christian tradition of the Seven Deadly Sins, in particular the vice of acedia, or sloth. As acedia has enjoyed renewed interest in the past century or so, commentators have attempted to pin down one or another Kierkegaardian concept (e.g., despair, heavy-mindedness, boredom, etc.) as the embodiment of the vice, but these attempts have yet to achieve any consensus. In our estimation, (...)
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  • Melancholy and unresolved endings:Norskov, Kierkegaard and television crime dramas.Kim Toft Hansen - unknown
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