Volume 8, Tome II: Kierkegaard's International Reception - Southern, Central and Eastern Europe
Volume 8, Tome II: Kierkegaard's International Reception - Southern, Central and Eastern Europe
Taylor & Francis Ltd
02/2009
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Contents: Part I Southern Europe: Portugal: Discontinuity and repetition, Elisabete M. de Sousa; Spain: The old and new Kierkegaard reception in Spain, Dolors Perarnau Vidal and A"scar Parcero OubiA+/-a; Italy: From a literary curiosity to a philosophical comprehension, Ingrid Basso. Part II Central Europe: Hungary: The Hungarian patient, AndrA!s Nagy; Slovakia: A joint project of 2 generations, Roman KrA!lik; The Czech Republic: Kierkegaard as a model for the irrationalist movements, Helena Brezinova; Poland: A short history of the reception of Kierkegaard's thought, Antoni Szwed. Part III Eastern Europe: Russia: Kierkegaard's reception through Tsarism, Communism and liberation, Darya Loungina; Bulgaria: The long way from indirect acquaintance to original translation, Desislava TApfer-Stoyanova; Romania: A survey of Kierkegaard's reception, translation and research, Nicolae Irina; Macedonia: The sunny side of Kierkegaard, Ferid Muhic; Serbia and Montenegro: Kierkegaard as a post-metaphysical philosopher, Safet Bektovic; Indexes.
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Contents: Part I Southern Europe: Portugal: Discontinuity and repetition, Elisabete M. de Sousa; Spain: The old and new Kierkegaard reception in Spain, Dolors Perarnau Vidal and A"scar Parcero OubiA+/-a; Italy: From a literary curiosity to a philosophical comprehension, Ingrid Basso. Part II Central Europe: Hungary: The Hungarian patient, AndrA!s Nagy; Slovakia: A joint project of 2 generations, Roman KrA!lik; The Czech Republic: Kierkegaard as a model for the irrationalist movements, Helena Brezinova; Poland: A short history of the reception of Kierkegaard's thought, Antoni Szwed. Part III Eastern Europe: Russia: Kierkegaard's reception through Tsarism, Communism and liberation, Darya Loungina; Bulgaria: The long way from indirect acquaintance to original translation, Desislava TApfer-Stoyanova; Romania: A survey of Kierkegaard's reception, translation and research, Nicolae Irina; Macedonia: The sunny side of Kierkegaard, Ferid Muhic; Serbia and Montenegro: Kierkegaard as a post-metaphysical philosopher, Safet Bektovic; Indexes.
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