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First Interlude
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IN 1844, SØREN KIERKEGAARD published a deeply serious book called Philosophical Fragments. After the fourth of five chapters, we find an “interlude” fully a chapter’s length (1985, 72–88). Kierkegaard remarked on the interlude as a comedic device to suggest the passage of time; the term itself derives from the Latin ...
Title: First Interlude
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IN 1844, SØREN KIERKEGAARD published a deeply serious book called Philosophical Fragments.
After the fourth of five chapters, we find an “interlude” fully a chapter’s length (1985, 72–88).
Kierkegaard remarked on the interlude as a comedic device to suggest the passage of time; the term itself derives from the Latin .
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