K., 1841. Lidt senere beskedent hshirtbd., permer betrukne m. grønt, krokodillelignende papir. Indvendig indimellem noget brunplettet. (8), 350 pp.
Originaludgave med Teser. Himmelstrup 8.
Kjøbenhavn, P. G. Philipsens Forlag, 1841. Indbundet i et pænt nyere papbind med forgyldt titeletiket. (Sign. Erik Olsen). Indre margin af de to første blade forstærket. Verso af titelbladet forstærket med japanpapir. Enkelte brunpletter især på de første og sidste blade. (8),350 pp.
Oiginaludgaven med teser. Himmelstrup 8.
Kjøbenhavn, P.G. Philipsen, 1841. 8vo. Elegant later (ca. 1920) brown half calf with four raised bands and gilt morocco title-label to gilt spine. With Paul Rubow's ownership signature to front free end-paper. Clean and fresh both in- and externally, with no signs of wear to the exterior and only faint brown spots to a few pages. (4), 350 pp.
First edition of Kierkegaard's dissertation, as it appeared in the normal trade, without the preliminary Theses, which were intended for academics attending the defence. Kierkegaard’s dissertation constitutes the culmination of three years’ intensive studies of Socrates and “the true point of departure for Kierkegaard’s authorship” (Brandes). The work is of the utmost importance in Kierkegaard’s production, not only as his first academic treatise, but also because he here introduces several themes that will be addressed in his later works. Among these we find the question of defining the subject of cognition and self-knowledge of the subject. The maxim of “know thyself” will be a constant throughout his oeuvre, as is the theory of knowledge acquisition that he deals with here. The dissertation is also noteworthy in referencing many of Hegel’s theses in a not negative context, something that Kierkegaard himself would later note with disappointment and characterize as an early, uncritical use of Hegel. Another noteworthy feature is the fact that the thesis is written in Danish, which was unheard of at the time. Kierkegaard felt that Danish was a more suitable language for the thesis and had to petition the King in order to gain permission to submit it in Danish rather than Latin. This in itself contains as certain irony, as the young Kierkegaard was known to express himself poorly and very long-winded in written Danish. Both stylistically and thematically, Kierkegaard’s dissertation is a seedbed of his subsequent work and especially a clear precursor for his magnum opus Either-Or that is to be his next publication. The year 1841 is a momentous one in Kierkegaard’s life. It is the year that he completes his dissertation and commences his sojourn in Berlin, but it is also the defining year in his personal life, namely the year that he breaks off his engagement with Regine Olsen. And finally, it is the year that he begins writing Either-Or In many ways, Either-Or is born directly out of “The Concept of Irony” and is the work that brings the theory of Irony to life. Part One of the dissertation concentrates on Socrates as interpreted by Xenophon, Plato, and Aristophanes, with a word on Hegel and Hegelian categories. Part Two is a more synoptic discussion of the concept of irony in Kierkegaard’s categories, with examples from other philosophers. The work constitutes Kierkegaard’s attempt at understanding the role of irony in disrupting society, and with Socrates understood through Kierkegaard, we witness a whole new way of interpreting the world open before us. Wisdom is not necessarily fixed, and we ought to use Socratic ignorance to approach the world without the inherited bias of our cultures. Kierkegaard's dissertation appeared in two states – one with the four pages of “Theses”, for academics of the university, whereas the copies without the theses were intended for ordinary sale. These sales copies also do not have “Udgivet for Magistergraden” and “theologisk Candidat” on the title-page. Himmelstrup 8.
K., 1855-92. Indb. i ét samt. hldrbd. m. lidt brugsspor. Enkel rygforgyldn. Indimellem en smule brunplettet, dog mest Høffding. 14 + 22 + 12 + (4), 102, (1) + VIII, 44 + (4), 159 pp.
3 originaludgaver af Kierkegaard. Himmelstrup 199, 200, 177.
K., 1859. Ubeskåret, uden omsl. Det meste af den orig. ryg bevaret. Ren.
Originaludgave. Himmelstrup 292.
Paris, Le Promeneur, 2001, 13 x 21,5, 210 pages cousues sous couverture rempliée illustrée. Illustration noir & blanc en frontispice. Préface de Jean Deccotignies.
Très bon état.
"Paris, editions ""Je Sers"", 1934" in 12 broché
Edition originale de la traduction du danois par A. Nicolet et F. J. Billeskov Jansen. Préface de Denis de Rougemont. Petit manque au coin supérieur gauche du premier plat de couverture.
Traduit du danois par A. Nicolet et F.J. Billeskov Jansen - Préface de Denis de Rougemeont - Paris : Editions "Je Sers", 1934 - In-12 broché sous couverture illustrée d'un bois (portrait de Kierkegaard), 221 pages - bon état -
Princeton University Press 2000 150 pages in8. 2000. Broché. 150 pages.
Comme neuf
Lyon, Centre Kierkegaard, automne 1977, 16 x 24, 64 pages agrafées sous couverture imprimée. Avec les contributions de Patrick Drevet, Henri Maldiney, Jacques Cazeaux, Jean Brun et Jean-Pierre Charcosset.
Petits défauts d'usage.
Erlangen, 1964 285pp., 21cm., softcover, text in German, Doctoral dissertation (Inaugural-Dissertation der Philosophischen Fakultät der Friedrich-Alexander-Universität zu Erlangen-Nürnberg), stamp at verso of title page, text is clean and bright, good condition, F109066
, Paris, Beauchesne, 1948., Broche, couverture d' editeur, 14,5x22,5cm, 494pp, bibliographie, index nominum, index rerum.
Bibliotheque des archives de philosophie, 1. I. Vie de Kierkegaard. II. Les elements de la doctrine. III. Les essais de synthese.
Paris, Beauchesne, Bibliothèque des archives de philosophie, 1948. In-8 (230x140mm) broché de 494 p. Quelques petites marques au crayon de papier (très facilement effaçables), rares rousseurs. Très bon état général.
Saarbrücken, 1969 332pp., 21cm., softcover, text in German, Doctoral dissertation (Inaugural-Dissertation zur Erlangung des akademischen Grades eines Doktors der Rechte der Rechts- und Wirtschaftswissenschaftlichen Fakultät der Universität des Saarlandes), stamp at verso of title page, text is clean and bright, good condition, F109167
Princeton University Press 1998 408 pages 16 002x2 794x23 368cm. 1998. Broché. 408 pages.
Très Bon Etat de conservation intérieur propre bonne tenue
Kjøbenhavn, Gyldendal, 1860. Orig. bogtrykt kartonnage med shirtryg.
Originaltrykket.
Kjøbenhavn, Gyldendal, 1860. Nydeligt samtidigt hldrbd. Rygforgyldning. (2),105 pp.
Originaltrykket.
1981 4 ème trimestre 1981 - grand in-8 broché - revue illustrée - 208 Pages
Assez bon état - Couverture un peu abimée avec traces de mouillure - Déchirure au bas du dos
Acumen Publishing 2005 224 pages 15 4x1 8x23 2cm. 2005. Broché. 224 pages.
Très Bon Etat intérieur propre bonne tenue
Club Français du Livre, 1962. In-8 reliure pleine toile éditeur. Maquette J. Daniel. Traduction de Jean-J. Gateau. Avant-propos de Georges Perros. Ex. num.