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Kierkegaard and the legitimacy of the comic : understanding the relevance of irony, humor, and the comic for ethics and religion /: understanding the relevance of irony, humor, and the comic for ethics and religion. (2018)
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Kierkegaard and the legitimacy of the comic : understanding the relevance of irony, humor, and the comic for ethics and religion /: understanding the relevance of irony, humor, and the comic for ethics and religion. (2018)
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Kierkegaard and the legitimacy of the comic : understanding the relevance of irony, humor, and the comic for ethics and religion
Introduction Part I. Kierkegaard’s Conception of the Comic Chapter 1. Kierkegaard’s Conception of the Comic Set Forth Chapter 2. Kierkegaard’s Conception of the Comic Illustrated in Other Works Part II. Kierkegaard’s Comic Legacy Chapter 3. Irony and Deconstructionist Readings of Kierkegaard Chapter 4. Theology and Kierkegaard’s Conception of the Comic Conclusion Bibliography
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