The Concept of Irony: With Constant Reference to Socrates |
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Historical Introduction page | 7 |
Introduction | 47 |
The conception made actual | 185 |
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absolute abstract actuality æsthetic Alcibiades allow Apology appears Aristophanes become Bestaaende Callicles comic conceived conception of Socrates concerning concrete consciousness Copenhagen daimon Danish death determination dialectic dialogues discussion divine essay on irony essence essential eternal everything exhibits existence Tilværelse expression fact Faust Fichte finite finitude Friedrich Schlegel gaard Goethe Gorgias Greek Hegel Hegelian Heiberg Hence Hirsch Idea ideal ignorance individual infinite infinity insofar intellectual ironic ironist J. L. Heiberg Kierke Kierkegaard knowledge Lucinde Martensen means Meletus merely mind moral mythical nature negation negative nothingness oneself opposition Papirer passage personality Phado phenomenon Phidippides Plato poet poetic polemic positive possible Protagoras question reader regard relation romanticism Schlegel Schleiermacher seeks sense significance Socratic irony Solger Sophists Søren Kierkegaards soul speculative Strepsiades surely Symposium thesis thing thought Thrasymachus Tieck tion translation true truth unity validity virtue wherein whole wholly words Xenophon