Stages on Life’s Way
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Provincial Consultative Assemblies, 699
Pryssing, 292
psychical, the: and the sensual, 39, 42, 72
Punch and Judy, 318
punishment, 502, 662
puppet, see analogy
Putnam, Samuel, Ingenious Gentleman Don Quixote de la Mancha, 731
Pyramis, 78, 559, 692
Pyrrhus, 356
Pythagoras, Pythagorean, 301
Quaedam, 737; beauty of, 221; develops Quídam, 473–74; and dialectic of desire, 238; differences from Quidam, 427–34, 631; and the esthetic, 420; and the ethical, 302; forgiveness and, 381–83, 615; as governess, 255, 581; happiness of, 222, 429–31; and immediacy, 421, 427–29, 431, 436; individuality of, 302, 336, 423; as ordinary, 243, 399–400, 456, 577, 621; pallor of, 199, 242, 425, 628; passion of, 349, pride of, 235, 243, 269, 271, 302, 504; and reflection, 216, 241, 431–32, 573, 576; and the religious, 304, 393; and religious presuppositions, 226, 236, 309, 399; and scream, 198, 264, 310, 395, 620; and suffering, 240, 246, 370–71, 432; and temporality, 239–40, 261–62, 302, 383; as unhappy lover, 466–67. See also imaginary construction
Quidam, xi; actuality of, 422–23, 426, 580; character of, xii, 423; and the comic, 367–68, 421–22, 430, 620; and contradiction, 222–23, 243; confidential communication by, 245–46, 252, 254, 299, 303; deception by 195–96, 213, 219, 248, 332, 336, 338, 343–45, 372, 375, 378, 382, 404, 423, 433, 456, 467, 504, 631; deliberation of, 195; and demonic, 398, 426, 433, 436–37, 455, 484, 621; depression of, 195–96, 203, 211, 222, 225, 226, 262, 374, 376, 379, 390, 427, 429–31, 504, 570, 585, 606, 613, 614–15, 627; despair of, xii, 225; and dialectical, 436–37, 628–29; differences from Quaedam, 427–34, 631; and erotic love, 201–02, 216, 225, 240–41, 654–55; and the esthetic, 455–59; as ethical-dialectical, 432; ethicalness of, 436; and eternity, 261–62; and falling in love, 200–01, 221, 607; and God, 222, 225, 230, 235, 275, 374–75, 614; guilt of, 380–81, 391, 602; humiliation of, 314, 329, 345–46; and the idea, 225, 253, 322, 338, 346, 424, 431–32; ideality of, 422–23, 426, 627; individuality of, 195, 354, 381, 394, 423–24, 433; inclosing reserve of, 197, 218, 223, 241, 311, 314, 369, 373, 427–28, 611, 615, 621, 628, 631; jealousy of, 601; letter to Quaedam, 329–30; life-view of, xiii, 216, 394, 435, 602; and love, 226, 231, 291, 380; madness of, 225, 339–40, 385; and marriage, 195, 197, 222, 267–68, 304, 354–55, 375, 509, 615; and misrelation with Quaedam, 244, 256, 373, 378, 394, 421–22, 428, 435–46, 632; as murderer, 198, 212, 214, 219, 273, 370, 388; pain of, 198, 395, 606; passion of, 209, 218–19, 225, 457, 466, 595; and possibility, 205, 210, 228, 257, 264, 328–29, 627; and prayer, 206, 238–39; and recollection, 208, 263, 349–50; and reflection, 196, 202–03, 208, 120, 215, 225, 229, 231, 240–41, 248, 254, 270–71, 274, 365, 431–32, 571, 574; and the religious, 222, 235, 237, 240, 257–59, 261, 329, 398, 420, 426, 433, 484, 580; religious presuppositions of, 195, 430, 596, 622; repentance and, 261, 317, 345–46, 436; resolution of, 195, 207, 210, 225; as self-tormentor, 472–74; suffering of, 225, 265, 432, 454–57, 593, 610, 631, 654–55; and sympathy, 247, 432–34, 654–55; and third party, 207, 223–24; and the tragic, 421–22, 430, 467, 620; understanding of, 214, 225, 239, 424; as unhappy lover, 400–02, 572, 618–19, 620, 662; and wish, 247, 261, 310, 357. See also imaginary construction; wedding
Quod felix sit faustumque, 31
Rachel, 215
Rackham, H., Cicero De natura deorum, Academica, 747
Radbodus (king of Frisians), 713
Rahbek, Knud Lyne, 716
Rammel, Else, and Frithiof Brandt, Søren Kierkegaard og Pengene, xvii
Ramsey, G. G., Juvenal and Persius, 700
Raspe, Rudolph Erich, Surprising Adventures of Baron Munchausen, 701
Ratcatcher, 587
reading aloud, 4
Realitet, 133, 146, 174, 175
reason: and faith, 718; and immediacy, 718
recollection, xv, 214, 676; blessing of, 17; and childhood, 9; contrast aids, 13, 15–16, 532; and the essential, 12; and the eternal, 523; and experience, 9, 14, 15; and forgetting, 9, 12–13, 21, 518–21; and guilt, 520–21; and ideality, 10, 14; and immortality, 10, 522; and love, 521, 523–34; vs. memory, 9–15, 21, 518–22, 524–25; and mood, 21, 534; old person’s, 10, 12; and productivity, 14; and reflection, 13, 14; and sin, 520–21; and solitude, 14–15, 525–33
reduplication, 65, 630
reflection, x, 104, 127; and the beautiful, 141; and doubt, 540; and the erotic, 120; and erotic love, 33–34, 40–41, 46, 121–23; and faith, 162; and falling in love, 152, 156, 158, 162–63; and finitude, 162; and freedom, 414; and ideality, 160; and illusion, 521; and immediacy, 123, 157, 162, 412, 414; and intoxication, 556–57; and marriage, 64, 94–95; and prayer, 348; and recollection, 13, 14; and the religious, 162, 167; and resolution, 152, 157, 160–63; to the second power, 13; and self-love, 432; as third party, 33–34; women and, 51, 64, 67, 69, 91, 166, 270–71, 303, 306. See also Quidam
Reitzel, Carl Andreas, 190, 499, 705
religion, the religious, x, 152, 169, 476, 658; and abstraction, 659–60; and actuality, 428; and aridity, 501; believers in, 452–53; and childhood, 152, 630; and the comic, 259; and concretion, 172, 659; contradiction in, 171–72; danger of, 469–71; and the demonic, 231, 398; difficulty of, 398, 622; equality in, 168, 235, 239, 305, 315, 488, 576, 604; and erotic love, 163, 167, 623; and the esthetic, 423, 439, 441, 462–63, 466–68, 470–71, 477, 486; and the ethical, 162, 442, 486; and falling in love, 178; fear and compassion in, 461–65; and Hamlet, 452–54, 635; and the historical, 486, 642; and immediacy, 162, 166–67, 169, 172, 415, 422, 440; and the individual, 486; and intelligence, 153; and the internal, 441–42, 454, 468, 476; joy and, 470, 477, 638–39, 640; and knowledge, 479; and love, 175, 414; and marrriage, 172; and metaphysical, 486; and the negative, 642; and passion, 646; and repetition, 172; and resolution, 162; and result, 442–43, 634; and suffering, 458–61, 467, 469, 640, 652; and the system, 454–53; and unity of comic and tragic, 440, 486–87; and women, 166–67
religiousness A, x
religiousness B, x
remembering, see memory
Remnant, Peter, and Jonathan Bennett, New Essays on Human Understanding, 733
repentance, 12, 49, 181, 476–77; and deliberation, 476; and the dialectical, 478–79; and existence-spheres, 476–77; and forgiveness, 482, 644; of nothing, 474–75, 643; and love, 164; as recollection of guilt, 14; Solomon’s, 508; and sympathy, 478–79, 643, 653
repetition, 25, 172
requirement, 476
reserve, see inclosing reserve
resolution, 42, 73, 104; and abstraction, 114–15; and autopathy, 112; and concretion, 114–15; and danger, 163; and deliberation, 102; demonic, 148–49; and divine dispensation, 115; equality of, 169; and erotic love, 110–11, 161, 164–66, 176; and eternity, 110–12; and the ethical, 111, 122, 149, 162; and faith, 164; and falling in love, 102, 109, 111, 116–17, 148–50, 152, 156–57, 162–63; and freedom, 111, 115, 161; and genius, 147–48; and God, 110, 164; and humility, 115–16; and ideality, 107–10, 112, 114, 160; and the immediate, 102, 147, 162; and individuality, 109, 171; and marriage, 95, 105, 109–12, 114–17, 147–48, 156, 166–67; and married man, 105, 170; and passion, 163; positive and negative, 107–09, 111–12, 157; and probability, 110; and reflection, 152, 157, 160–63; and the religious, 162–63; and spirit, 171; and sympathy, 112–13; and temporality, 111–12; at third hand, 108
result, 11, 12; esthetic, 441–634; ethical, 441; and finitude, 110; religious, 442–43, 634; and resolution, 110
review(s), 244, 441, 647–51
rhetoric, 735
Rhodes, 94
Richard III, 257, 352, 549, 606
Richter, Antonius, P. Ovidii Nasonis quae supersunt, 678
Richter, Johann Paul Friednch, see Jean Paul
Rigsdaler, 711, 716
Riisbrigh, Børge, Diogen Laërtses filosofiske Historie, 687
rix-dollar(s), xvii, 6
Roat, Christian, 7
38
Rogers, Benjamin Bickley, Aristophanes, 686
Roland, 210
Rolfe, J. C, Suetonius, 678
Rome, Roman, 173
Romeo, 167–68, 227, 407–08, 625
Roth, Friedrich, and G. A. Wiener, Hamann’s Schriften, 696
Rothfischer, Gregor, 190
Rötscher, Heinrich Theodor, 453, 635; Cyclus dramatischer Charaktere, 737; Kunst der dramatischen Darstellung, 737, 743
Rudelbach, Andres Gottlob, 685
rural life, 13, 41
saint, 601; yodelling, 581, 582
Sargeaunt, John, Lady of Andros, Terence, 690
Schaeffer, Charles F., True Christianity, 710
Schaldemose, Frederik, Peter Schlemihl’s forunderlige Historie, 725
Scharling, Carl Emil, 742
Scheherazade, 289
Schenck, Frederic, see Campbell
Schlegel, August Wilhelm v., and Ludwig Tieck, Shakspeare’s dramatische Werke, 686
Schlegel, Friedrich, 458; Lucinde, 637, 738
Schlegel, Johan Frederik, 713
Schleiermacher, Friedrich Daniel Ernst, 479; Über die Religion. Reden an die Gebildeten unter ihren Verächtrn, 740
Schmieder, M. Benedict Friedrich, and Friedrich Schmieder, P. Terentii Afri comodeiae sex, 690
scholarship, 12, 639–40
Schønheyder, Johan Henrik, Virgils Aeneide, 694
Schröder, Friedrich Ludwig, Ringen, No. 1 and No. 2, 691
Schwartz, Friderich, Ringen eller Det af Delicatesse ulykkelige Ægteskab, 691
Schythe, Jørgen Christian, 748
scientific investigation, see analogy
scream, 514
Scribe, Augustin-Eugène, 292, 317–18, 408, 598; Brahma og Bay aderen, 685; Cameraderie, 409; First Love, 717; Et Glas Vand eller Liden Tue kan Vælte stort Læs, 745; Oscar, 720; Verden vil bedrages, 724
Scripture, Holy, 214, 316. See also BIBLE
Scylla, 696
secret, secrecy, 9, 245, 503, 518; recollection and, 14
seducer, seduction, 64, 70, 75, 79–80, 152, 559; and demonic, 148–49; and erotic love, 123–24; and falling in love, 103, 148–49; and immediacy, 104; and knight, 103; reduplication of, 552–53; and unhappy love, 552
Seidelin, Andreas, Visebog indeholdende udvalgte danske Selskabssange, 680, 743, 747
Seiler, Ernst Edward, Longi pastoralia graece & latine, 683
self: and ideal, 653; and individual, 342–45
self-torment, self-tormentor, 470–71, 642–43; as comic, 465–68; as sin, 468
semaphor, see analogy
Seneca: “On Proividence,” 680
Sennacherib, 432
sensuality, the sensual, 72, 79, 513; demonic inspiration of, 167; and imagination, 508; and intellect, 508; and the psychical, 39, 42, 72; and spirituality, 170, 180; and will, 508
sermon(s), 463–65, 641; historicizing, 640–42; speculative, 638–40
70,000 fathoms, 444, 470, 477
Seven Wise Men of Greece, 703, 729
Seven Years’ War, 190, 567
Shakespeare, 50, 140, 220–21, 321, 423, 625, 628; Cymbeline, 220–21, 709; Hamlet, 452–54, 635; Henry IV, I, 717, 725, 745; Henry IV, II, 726; King John, 733; King Lear, 714; Macbeth, 711; Much Ado about Nothing, 267, 585, 715; Othello, 140, 686, 700; Richard III, 713, 725, 745; Romeo and Juliet, 407, 721
Shalmaneser, 432
shower, see analogy
Shrovetide, 72
Simon leprosus, 232, 234
Simon Stylites, 253
Simonides of Ceos, 677
sin(s): forgiveness of, 481–84; and memory, 520–21; as particular, 481; radical, 482; and recollection, 520–21; seven deadly, 501
Sjælland, 187, 242, 675, 716
Skanderborg, 242
skin, 163
Slesvig, 93, 695
Sletdaler, 711
Smith, William, The Vocation of Man, The Popular Works of Johann Gottlieb Fichte, 740
Søborg Castle, 187
Søborg Lake, 187, 189–90
Socrates, 56, 221, 690, 724; death of, 418; and Diotima, 681; on eloquence, 440; on illusion, 316; irony of, 156, 473; on marriage, 156–57, 160; on misunderstanding, 416; and politics, 692; says same thing, 415, 698; and teaching, 482–83; as unity of comic and tragic, 365–66; and Xanthippe, 50, 53, 418, 473, 545, 687
solitude, 16–19, 28; and intruders, 529–33; of nature, 19; and recollection, 525–33; of Zerlina, 19, 531, 533
Solomon, 156, 346, 508; dream of, 250–52, 580
Solon, 736
sophist(s), sophistry, 646; and the religious, 485–87
Sophocles: Antigone, 715; Oedipus, 458; Philoctetes, 458, 638
Sotion, 722
speaker, religious, 463–65, 469–71, 477–78, 642
spectator: and the idea, 461; and tragedy, 460
speculation, 170, 230, 625
sphere(s), x, 485; existence-, 476–77, 660
spirit, the spiritual, 169, 248, 341, 422; and contradiction, 366; and the divine, 182; and the erotic, 100; humans as, 637; and immediacy, 65; and individuality, 171; and lack of spirit, 440, 634; procreancy of, 681; and resolution, 171; and sensuality, 170, 180; and unmarried person, 260
spleen, 501
Sponheim, Paul, xv
stage(s), x, 689. See also esthetics; ethics; religion; sphere
statistics, 478–81, 487, 644
Steffens, Henrich: Caricaturen des Heiligsten, 744;; Was ich erlebte. Aus der Erinnerung niedergeschrieben, 747
Stephanie, Gottlieb, Apothekeren og Doktoren, 712
Stieglitz, Charlotte, 321, 721
Stieglitz, Heinrich, 721
Stobaeus, Johannes, Florilegium, 722
Stoics, 733
street inspector, xiii, 456, 470, 657
strength: for break, 559–60; and suffering, 467; and weakness, 143–44
Sturluson, Snorri, The Prose Edda, 678
sudden, the, 18, 269, 328
Suetonius: “The Deified Augustus,” 678, 703; “Vespasian,” 742; Lives of the Caesars, 678
suffering, xv; and Christianity, 460; and the comic, 245–46; and the esthetic, 457–59, 461; and the idea, 457–59; and joy, 640; and men, 306; and poetry, 638; religious, 458–61, 468–69, 638, 652; repentance and, 476; and strength, 467; sympathetic, 265; in temporality, 374; and women, 306
suicide, 298, 321, 593; statistics on, in Paris, 480–81, 487
Sulla, 703
summers: and winters, 263
Sutton, E. W., Cicero De Oratore, 677
Sværmer, 403
swearing: by God, 236–37, 238, 576, 658
Swift, Jonathan, 199–200, 512; Gulliver’s Travels, 419, 626; Satyrische und ernsthafte Schriften, 732, 743
sympathy: and autopathy, 112; and the dialectical, 478–79; and repentance, 478–79, 643; and resolution, 112–13
system, 120, 173, 231, 259, 291, 483, 486, 635–36; completion of, 444, 634; and the individuality, 436
Tacitus, Annals, 737
talents: and will, 259
Talleyrand, 339, 601
Tankeexperiment, xi
Tantalus, 74
Tartarus, 336
Taylor, Bayard, Faust, 680
τέλεια, 101
τέλειος, 101; married man as, 106
τέλος: individuality and, 101; marriage as, 101–02, 106
teaching, accepting money for, 443, 471, 603, 739
Terence: Andria, 690; Phormio, 204, 707, 718; Self-Tormentor, 727, 739
terrible, the, 374–75
Tetens, Stephan, Plutark’s Levnetsbeskrivelser, 677
Thales, 123, 157, 688
theater, 13, 29, 562–63; critics of, 131–32
Themistocles, 13, 521, 677
Thespis, 736
Thiele, Just Matthias, Danske Folkesagn, 701
Thieme, Karl August, Xenophontis opera graece et latine, 709
Thisbe, 692
Thor, 12, 533, 678
Thornley, George, and j. M.
Edmonds, Daphnis & Chloe, 684
thought, xv; language vs. 415
thought-experiment, xi. See also imaginary construction
Thrasybolus, 482
Thrasymachus, 741
Thyboe, Jacob v., 367
Tice, Terrence N., On Religion: Address in Response to Its Cultured Critics, 740
Tieck, Ludwig, 57, 469, 686; Alte vom Berge, 739; Fortunat, 729; gesammelte Novellen, 739; gestiefelte Kater, 688; Leben des berühmten Kaisers Abraham Tonelli, 688; sämmtliche Werke, 688
Tilværelse, 43, 57, 89, 166
time, temporality, 27, 45, 170, 173–74, 180; and abstraction, 174–75; and eternity, 111–12, 237, 302, 390; and marriage, 79–80, 117, 171; reality of, 175; and resolution, 111–12; strange power of, 150, 384; and suffering, 375; and transition, 386
tontine, 404
Tordenskjold, 240
tragedy, the tragic, 50–51, 54; Aristotle on, 738; and comic, 36, 38, 50, 145–46, 366–67, 412, 415, 420, 626, 633, 693, 727; as deception, 119; and erotic love, 626; and the esthetic, 439, 633; and the ethical, 438; history and, 437–38; misunderstanding and, 416–17; and the spectator, 460; Thespis and, 736; and vaudeville, 150. See also Frater Taciturnus
transition: from good to evil, 386
trial(s), spiritual, 163, 182; and married man, 170
tristitia, 44, 501, 542
troll(s), 25
Troy, 696
Tübinger Literaturblatt, 738
turtle meat, see analogy
Twenty-eighth of May Society, 126
umbrella, see analogy
understanding: and erotic love, 122; and falling in love, 121; and misunderstanding, 416–17, 420–21
unheimlich, 82
Unlucky Enclosure, 16
upbuilding, 464–65
Uriah, 645
Valborg, 407
Valdemar Atterdag (king of Denmark), 744
Valdemar I (king of Denmark), 527–695
Valdemar II (king of Denmark), 741
Valdemar IV (king of Denmark), 695
Valhalla, 136
Valkyries, 700
Vartov, 743
Velbekomme, 23