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    Kierkegaard and Death
    British Journal for the History of Philosophy 21 (2). 2013.
    No abstract
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    Recent Work on Kierkegaard
    British Journal for the History of Philosophy 23 (1): 185-192. 2015.
    I propose to treat the books under review here as exemplifying three types of approach to Kierkegaard, three heuristic prisms. At the level of abstraction at which I shall distinguish them, each ty...
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    This paper reexamines Kierkegaard's work with respect to the question whether truth is one or many. I argue that his famous distinction between objective and subjective truth is grounded in a unitary conception of truth as such: truth as self-coincidence. By explaining his use in this context of the term ‘redoubling’ [Fordoblelse], I show how Kierkegaard can intelligibly maintain that truth is neither one nor many, neither a simple unity nor a complex multiplicity. I further show how these point…Read more