Please have a look at our publications on the links below:
Recent articles:
Edited collections:
Kierkegaard in Process Volume 3 (1), 2019
- Bârzu, S. – ‘How Not to Read Kierkegaard: The Hermeneutics of Heteronymity’
- Platon-Rødsgaard, M. – ‘The Will that Wills Nothing: A’s Life-View as an Expression of Schelling’s Weltalter’
- Melone, L. B. – ‘A God Called Love: Kierkegaard and Dostoevsky on Love, Logic and Growth’
- Lemelin-Bellerose, F. – ‘Scepticism in Context: The Purpose of Doubt in the Authorship’
- Blaasse, B. – ‘In-between Absurdities: Evaluating Camus’ Critique of Kierkegaard’
- Heinzelmann, B. – ‘Idle Strolling with Montaigne and Kierkegaard: On the Force of Boredom in “Rotation of Crops: A Venture in a Theory of Social Prudence”’
- Zhao, K. – ‘The Invalidation of the Female Ironist in Kierkegaard’s The Seducer’s
Diary’ - Wu, W. – ‘Ironia Ironiarum: Meta-Irony in the Fiction of Søren Kierkegaard and D. F. Wallace’
Kierkegaard in Process Volume 2 (1), 2017
- Bianchino, G. – ‘Canonizing Kierkegaard: Towards a Systematic Reading of the Authorship’
- Bonde, L. – ‘Tracing Etymological Roots: Kierkegaard’s Analogy of Loving as Cultivating Plants’
- Suitt, C. – ‘Do Not Ask My Opinion: Climacus, Pseudonymity, and the Reason that Reconciles with Faith’
- Klassen, T. – ‘Silence in Continental Thought & Literature’
- Wilde, L. – ‘Faith is a Marvel: The Concept of Faith in Søren Kierkegaard and Lars von Trier’
- Brunner, M. M. – ‘Regarding the Finite: On Bad Infinity in Fear and Trembling and Negative Dialectics’
- Agostinho, M. D. – ‘The Neighbor as a Designation of the Will in Works of Love’
- Platon-Rødsgaard, M. – ‘Vœlge det at Ville – Wilhelms Valg Belyst med Fichte’
Kierkegaard in Process Volume 1 (1), 2016
- Grimes, T. – ‘Understanding Knausgaard and Kierkegaard: Does My Struggle show a progression through Kierkegaard’s Three Stages?’
- Roe, J. – ‘The Individual after Post-Colonialism: A Kierkegaardian challenge to post-colonial discourses’
- Wellington Smith, T. – ‘Elective Affinities: Kierkegaard and Anderson on Print Culture and the Novel’
- Bech, N. – ‘Uberegnelig Kærlighed: Fors’gsvis afteologisering til radikal opbyggelse’
- Houmark, A. – ‘Subjektivitetens oprindelse: Bubers kritik af Kierkegaard’
- Page, P. – ‘What is the self for Kierkegaard? An analysis of the self in Kierkegaard’s The Sickness Unto Death with reference to The Concept of Anxiety’
- Doyle, S. M. – ‘The Nature of Kierkegaard’s Relationship with Socrates’
- Bargigia, G. – ‘Subjectivity and Desire for the Infinite: Between Aesthetics and Religion’
- Bluemink, M. – ‘To what extent has Kierkegaard’s view of the self influenced Heidegger’s conception of Dasein?’