Søren Kierkegaard as Philosopher

{{Short description|1986 book by Harald Høffding}}

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| author = Harald Høffding

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| country = Germany

| language = German

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| subject = Philosophy

| publisher = Stuttgart F. Frommann

| release_date = 1896

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Søren Kierkegaard as Philosopher ({{langx|de|Sören Kierkegaard als Philosoph}}) is an 1896 book about Søren Kierkegaard by philosopher Harald Høffding. Its publication marked a significant turning-point in German philosophy, which formally introduced and disseminated Kierkegaard's philosophy to Germany and the rest of Continental Europe by the beginning of the 20th century.{{cite book | last = Duncan | first = Elmer | title = Sören Kierkegaard | publisher = Hendrickson Publishers | location = Edinburgh | year = 1991 | isbn = 978-0-94-357563-6 |pages=138, 154}} Søren Kierkegaard as Philosopher was one of the first German studies of Kierkegaard to treat him as a coherent philosopher and theologian, and raised questions that became central to Kierkegaard studies and to German lebensphilosophie generally.

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