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  1. 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.

  2. Kierkegaard continued writing religious discourses throughout his life. Martin Heidegger, a century later, would remark that "there is more to be learned philosophically" from his upbuilding discourses "than from his theoretical ones—with the exception of his treatise on the concept of anxiety" (from Being and Time, cited by H. Hong.)

  3. Three Upbuilding Discourses (1844) is a book by Søren Kierkegaard . 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.

  4. Should we admonish everyone to aspire to that Christian love because everyone so often needs forgiveness himself. Eighteen Upbuilding Discourses, Hong, p. 58. But the evil eye discovers much that love does not see, since an evil eye even sees that the Lord acts unjustly when he is good.

  5. Two Upbuilding Discourses is a book by Søren Kierkegaard published in 1843. History. Kierkegaard published Two Upbuilding Discourses three months after the publication of his book Either/Or, which ended without a conclusion to the argument between A, the aesthete, and B, the ethicist, as to which is the best way to live one's life.

  6. Three Upbuilding Discourses 1843 was published in Kierkegaard's Writings, V, Volume 5 on page 49.

  7. El presente artículo se propone una lectura de los Dos discur-sos edificantes de 1843 en tanto represen-tan un posicionamiento de Kierkegaard respecto a su modo situarse frente a la tradición filosófica al plantear los rasgos de lo que se ha considerado como su re-flexión filosófica.