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Stages on Life's Way (Danish: Stadier på Livets Vej; historical orthography: Stadier paa Livets Vej) is a philosophical work by Søren Kierkegaard written in 1845. The book was written as a continuation of Kierkegaard's prior work Either/Or. While Either/Or is about the aesthetic and ethical realms, Stages continues onward to the consideration of the religious realms. Kierkegaard's "concern was to present the various stages of existence in one work if possible." His father Michael Pedersen read Christian Wolff, and Søren himself was influenced by both Wolff and Kant to the point of using the structure and philosophical content of the three special metaphysics as the scheme or blueprint for building the ideas for this book.

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  • In Vino Veritas (es)
  • Stadi sul cammino della vita (it)
  • 인생길의 여러 단계 (ko)
  • Stages on Life's Way (en)
  • Estádios no Caminho da Vida (pt)
  • Стадии жизненного пути (ru)
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  • In vino veritas es una obra escrita por el filósofo y teólogo Søren Kierkegaard y publicada en 1845 como parte del libro Etapas en el camino de la vida (Stadier paa Livets Vei), escrito como continuación de O lo uno o lo otro (Enten-Eller). Pertenece a los textos estéticos del pensador danés. (es)
  • 《인생길의 여러 단계》는 덴마크 철학자 쇠렌 키르케고르의 철학책이다. (ko)
  • Стадии жизненного пути (датск.: Stadier På Livets Vej) — философская работа Сёрена Кьеркегора, вышедшая 30 апреля 1845 года. Книга была написана как продолжение «Или — или». Притом если «Или — или» представляет эстетическое и этическое мировоззрение, то «Стадии жизненного пути» идут дальше, и говорят об эстетической, этической, религиозной стадии жизни. (ru)
  • Estádios no Caminho da Vida (dinamarquês: Stadier På Livets Vej) é uma obra filosófica de Søren Kierkegaard escrita em 1845. O livro foi escrito como uma continuação da obra Ou isso, ou aquilo: um fragmento de vida. Enquanto que Ou isso, ou aquilo: um fragmento de vida fala sobre os estádios estéticos e éticos da vida, esta obra continua até à consideração dos estádios religiosos. (pt)
  • Stages on Life's Way (Danish: Stadier på Livets Vej; historical orthography: Stadier paa Livets Vej) is a philosophical work by Søren Kierkegaard written in 1845. The book was written as a continuation of Kierkegaard's prior work Either/Or. While Either/Or is about the aesthetic and ethical realms, Stages continues onward to the consideration of the religious realms. Kierkegaard's "concern was to present the various stages of existence in one work if possible." His father Michael Pedersen read Christian Wolff, and Søren himself was influenced by both Wolff and Kant to the point of using the structure and philosophical content of the three special metaphysics as the scheme or blueprint for building the ideas for this book. (en)
  • Stadi sul cammino della vita. Studi di autori diversi raccolti, dati alle stampe e pubblicati da Hilarius il Rilegatore (in danese Stadier på Livets Vej) è un'opera del filosofo Søren Kierkegaard del 1845, al cui interno vengono raccolti scritti firmati con gli pseudonimi Hilarius il Rilegatore, William Afham e Frater Taciturnus. Viene considerato una specie di continuazione della raccolta Enten-Eller che prevalentemente si occupa di vita etica e vita estetica, mentre qui l'autore si occupa di vita religiosa. (it)
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  • Stages on Life's Way (en)
  • Stadier paa Livets Vei (en)
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  • Bianco Luno Press
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