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  1. History. Kierkegaard published his Eighteen Upbuilding Discourses throughout the years 1843 and 1844. He followed the Socratic Method by publishing his own view of life under his own name and different views of life under pseudonyms. His own view was that of "a committed Christian trained for the ministry." [1]

  2. Repetition. Three Upbuilding Discourses (1843) is a book by Danish philosopher Søren Kierkegaard. Kierkegaard continues his discussion of the difference between externalities and inwardness in the Discourses but moves from the inwardness of faith to that of love. According to Kierkegaard, everything is always changing in the external world ...

  3. p. 235. Think about your Creator in the days of your youth. One does this best and most naturally in youth, and if anyone kept the thoughts of youth through all the rest of his life-well, then he would have accomplished a good work. p. 240-241. There was a thinker who became a hero by his death; he said that he could demonstrate the existence ...

  4. Two Upbuilding Discourses 1844. Edna H. Hong & Howard V. Hong - 1990 - In Edna H. Hong & Howard V. Hong (eds.), Kierkegaard's Writings, V, Volume 5: Eighteen Upbuilding Discourses: Eighteen Upbuilding Discourses. Princeton University Press. pp. 177-226.

  5. Mar 18, 2021 · From THREE UPBUILDING DISCOURSES (1844) On being God's instrument. “Every human being is only an instrument (Redskab) and does not know when the moment will come when he will be put aside. If he himself does not at time evoke this thought, he is a henchman, an unfaithful servant, who is trying to free himself and to cheat the Lord of the ...

  6. Eighteen Upbuilding Discourses. In 1843 Kierkegaard began his dual authorship of pseudonymous writings on philosophical and theological subjects, and religious works penned under his own name. While his purpose for the pseudonyms was mainly to undermine the Hegelian "system" and an uncritical and dispassionate view of one's relationship with ...

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  8. History. Kierkegaard wrote the Eighteen Upbuilding Discourses during the years of 1843–1844. These discourses were translated from Danish to English in the 1940s, and from Danish to German in the 1950s, and then to English again in 1990. These discourses were published along with Kierkegaard's pseudonymous works.