Repetition

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Repetition is a philosophical work by Søren Kierkegaard (under the pseudonym Constantin Constantius) that explores the concept of repeating experiences as a way to understand existence, faith, and personal identity.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
philosophical work
author Søren Kierkegaard
authorPseudonym Constantin Constantius
centralQuestion Is genuine repetition possible in human life?
countryOfOrigin Denmark
exploresConcept aesthetic vs ethical life-views
possibility of repeating experiences
relationship between repetition and memory
repetition and faith
repetition as a category of existence
genre existential literature
philosophical fiction
hasCharacter Constantin Constantius
the Young Man
hasPseudonymousAuthor yes
influencedField existential philosophy
literary theory
theology
language Danish
literaryDevice indirect communication
irony
literaryForm prose
mainTheme existence
faith
freedom
memory
personal identity
repetition
subjectivity
narrativeMode first-person narrative
notableIdea repetition as forward-moving rather than backward-looking
repetition contrasted with recollection
originalTitle Gjentagelsen
philosophicalMovement Christian existentialism
existentialism
pseudonymousCorpus yes
publicationYear 1843
relatedWorkByAuthor Either/Or
Fear and Trembling
Philosophical Fragments
religiousContext Christianity
setting Copenhagen
structure novella-like narrative
philosophical reflection
targetAudience readers interested in philosophy of existence

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