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Søren Kierkegaard was a Danish philosopher whose influence and reception varied widely and may be roughly divided into various chronological periods. Reactions were anything but uniform, and proponents of various ideologies attempted to appropriate his work quite early. Kierkegaard's thought gained a wider audience with the translation of his works into German, French, and English.

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  • Las influencias y recepción de Søren Kierkegaard variaron ampliamente y pueden dividirse aproximadamente en varios períodos cronológicos. Las reacciones fueron todo menos uniformes, y los defensores de varias ideologías intentaron apropiarse de su trabajo bastante temprano. La reputación de Kierkegaard como filósofo se estableció por primera vez en su nativa Dinamarca con su obra O lo uno o lo otro.​ Henriette Wulff, en una carta a Hans Christian Andersen, escribió: ¡Recientemente se publicó aquí un libro con el título O lo uno o lo otro! Se supone que es bastante extraño, la primera parte está llena de Donjuanismo, escepticismo, etcétera, y la segunda parte atenuada y conciliadora, terminando con un sermón que se dice que es bastante excelente. Todo el libro llamó mucho la atención. Aún no ha sido discutido públicamente por nadie, pero seguramente lo hará. Ser. En realidad, se supone que es de un Kierkegaard que ha adoptado un seudónimo..."​ La fama de Kierkegaard en Dinamarca aumentó con cada publicación de sus obras filosóficas, incluyendo Temor y temblor y Migajas filosóficas , y culminando en su obra magna, el . Sin embargo, el ataque de Kierkegaard contra la cristiandad, representada por la Iglesia Nacional Danesa cerca del final de su vida, no le ganó el cariño de muchos en el clero y los círculos teológicos. Después de su muerte, sus manuscritos originales fueron legados por su ex prometida, Regine Olsen para la posteridad. Más tarde, donó la mayoría de sus escritos a la Biblioteca Real Danesa donde siguen almacenados. El pensamiento de Kierkegaard ganó una audiencia más amplia con la traducción de sus obras al alemán, francés y inglés. (es)
  • Søren Kierkegaard was a Danish philosopher whose influence and reception varied widely and may be roughly divided into various chronological periods. Reactions were anything but uniform, and proponents of various ideologies attempted to appropriate his work quite early. Kierkegaard's reputation as a philosopher was first established in his native Denmark with his work Either/Or. Henriette Wulff, in a letter to Hans Christian Andersen, wrote, "Recently a book was published here with the title Either/Or! It is supposed to be quite strange, the first part full of Don Juanism, skepticism, et cetera, and the second part toned down and conciliating, ending with a sermon that is said to be quite excellent. The whole book attracted much attention. It has not yet been discussed publicly by anyone, but it surely will be. It is actually supposed to be by a Kierkegaard who has adopted a pseudonym...." Kierkegaard's fame in Denmark increased with each publication of his philosophical works, including Fear and Trembling and Philosophical Fragments, and culminating in his magnum opus, the Concluding Unscientific Postscript to Philosophical Fragments. However, Kierkegaard's attack upon Christendom, represented by the Danish National Church near the end of his life, did not endear him to many in the clergy and theological circles. After his death, his original manuscripts were bequeathed by his one-time fiancée, Regine Olsen for posterity. She later donated most of his writings to the Danish Royal Library where they continue to be stored. Kierkegaard's thought gained a wider audience with the translation of his works into German, French, and English. (en)
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  • Søren Kierkegaard was a Danish philosopher whose influence and reception varied widely and may be roughly divided into various chronological periods. Reactions were anything but uniform, and proponents of various ideologies attempted to appropriate his work quite early. Kierkegaard's thought gained a wider audience with the translation of his works into German, French, and English. (en)
  • Las influencias y recepción de Søren Kierkegaard variaron ampliamente y pueden dividirse aproximadamente en varios períodos cronológicos. Las reacciones fueron todo menos uniformes, y los defensores de varias ideologías intentaron apropiarse de su trabajo bastante temprano. El pensamiento de Kierkegaard ganó una audiencia más amplia con la traducción de sus obras al alemán, francés y inglés. (es)
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