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Hypatia 9 (4):131-157 (1994)

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  1. Can a Woman be Good in the Same Way as a Man?Christine Garside - 1971 - Dialogue 10 (3):534-544.
    Many philosophers would claim that sexual differentiation is irrelevant to philosophy. They would say that the philosopher is trying to understand the world and himself qua human being, not qua man or qua woman. While this may have been the intent, in ethics some curious results concerning women have occurred. In some cases, when one compares the analysis of what a philosopher considers to constitute a good person with what he says about the nature of woman, we must conclude that (...)
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  • (2 other versions)Works of Love.Søren Kierkegaard - unknown
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  • Repetition.Soren Kierkegaard - 1967 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 23 (4):507-507.
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  • The Sickness Unto Death.Søen Kierkegaard & Walter Lowrie - 1946 - Princeton University Press.
    Best known as a philosopher, one of the founders of existentialism, Kierkegaard also wrote books whose themes were primarily religious, psychological or literary. He was opposed to much in organised Christianity, stressing the necessity for individual choice against prescribed dogma and ritual. In this book, he concentrates his penetrating psychological observations on the theme of despair.
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  • Stages on life's way.Søren Kierkegaard - 1940 - New York,: Schocken Books. Edited by Walter Lowrie.
    Stages on Life's Way, the sequel to Either/Or, is an intensely poetic example of Kierkegaard's vision of the three stages, or spheres, of existence: the esthetic, the ethical, and the religious. With characteristic love for mystification, he presents the work as a bundle of documents fallen by chance into the hands of "Hilarius Bookbinder," who prepared them for printing. The book begins with a banquet scene patterned on Plato's Symposium. (George Brandes maintained that "one must recognize with amazement that it (...)
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  • The Logic of Søren Kierkegaard's Misogyny 1854-1855.Julia Watkin - 1991 - Kierkegaardiana 15.
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  • Two Ages.S. Kierkegaard - 1978
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  • (2 other versions)Works of Love.S. Kierkegaard, David Swenson & Lillian Swenson - 1946 - Philosophy 23 (84):87-88.
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