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Tables of Contents for Philosophical Fragments
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
HISTORICAL INTRODUCTION
ix
 
Philosophical Fragments, or A Fragment of Philosophy
1
112
PREFACE
5
4
I Thought-Project
9
14
II The God as Teacher and Savior
23
14
III The Absolute Paradox
37
18
APPENDIX Offense at the Paradox
49
6
IV The Situation of the Contemporary Follower
55
34
INTERLUDE Is the Past More Necessary than the Future?
72
17
V The Follower at Second Hand
89
22
The Moral
111
2
Johannes Climacus, or De omnibus dubitandum est
113
156
PLEASE NOTE
117
1
INTRODUCTION
118
9
PARS PRIMA
127
2
INTRODUCTION
129
4
I Modern Philosophy Begins with Doubt
133
11
II Philosophy Begins with Doubt
144
13
III In Order to Philosophize, One Must Have Doubted
157
4
PARS SECUNDA
161
2
INTRODUCTION
163
3
I What Is It to Doubt?
166
8
SUPPLEMENT
174
95
Key to References
174
2
Manuscript Title Page and Original Printed Title Page of Philosophical Fragments
176
5
Selected Entries from Kierkegaard's Journals and Papers Pertaining to Philosophical Fragments
181
47
Manuscript First Page of Johannes Climacus
228
3
Selected Entries from Kierkegaard's Journals and Papers Pertaining to Johannes Climacus
231
38
EDITORIAL APPENDIX
Acknowledgments
269
2
Collation of Philosophical Fragments in Danish Editions of Kierkegaard's Collected Works
271
2
Notes
273
76
Philosophical Fragments
273
48
Johannes Climacus
321
13
Supplement
334
15
Bibliographical Note
349
2
Index
351