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John Lippitt is Reader in Ethics and Philosophy of Religion at the University of Hertfordshire. He is author of Humour and Irony in Kierkegaard's Thought (2000).
"John Lippitt manages to capture the brightness and excitement of
Kierkegaard's remarkable work while explicating its themes with
depth and insight. On every page one find eye-opening clues and
interpretations. This little book is a treasure."
-Charles Guignon, University of South Florida
"This is an excellent and much-needed commentary on what is
possibly Kierkegaard's most widely-read work. It is an engaging and
accessible introduction to a highly complex text, and steers an
expert course between the crudity of certain 'literal' readings and
the excesses of some postmodern accounts."
-Anthony Rudd, St Olaf College
"'John Lippitt manages to capture the brightness and excitement of
Kierkegaard's remarkable work while explicating its themes with
depth and insight. On every page."
"one finds eye-opening clues and interpretations. This little book
is a treasure.' South Floridaignon, University of clearly-written
and thorough introduction to this fascinating but difficult text,
which brings out the full range of its implications for moral
philosophy and the philosophy of religion."
-Stephen Mulhall, Oxford University
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