VII1 B 81:1, 83,84).
7 See pp. [1.625-30]; Supplement, p. 2.168 (Pap. X6 B 145).
8 JP V 5871 (Pap. VII1 A 2).
9 See Supplement, p. 2.7 (Pap. VI B 13).
10 See Supplement, pp. 2.7-8 (Pap. VI A 146).
11 See pp. 1.617-18.
12 See Supplement, p. 2.107 (Pap. VI A 140), also pp. 2.8-9 (Pap. VI B 90, 98:1); JP III 2807, 2809, 2823 (Pap. VII1 A 182, 186; X5 A 73).
13 P. 1.56.
14 Pp. 1.197-98.
15 See, for example, pp. 252-53; Either/Or, I, p. 36, KW III (SV I 20).
16 Point of View, KW XXII (SV XIII 563).
17 Ibid.
18 JP V 5877 (VII1 A 9) See also Supplement, pp. 2.137-38, 2.141-43, 2.153-54, 2.167 (Pap. IX A 54; X1 A 138; X5 B 201; X3 A 318; X6 B 249); JP V 5887; VI 6843 (Pap. VII1 A 98; X5 A 146).
19 See Supplement references in note 18 above.
20 JP V 5873 (Pap. VII1 A 4).
21 JP VI 6843 (Pap. X5 A 146) See Supplement, pp. 2.116-18. (Pap. VII1 B 69, 71). See also Pap. VII1 B 37, p. 207: “Since I am in the process just now of reading the proofs of a large work [Postscript] that finally will be annexed to the whole project that began and continued through the pseudonymous works, although the book is more closely related to Philosophical Fragments, edited by me, and since I am not in the habit of taking on any new work while reading proof, I think it would betray myself and my position as a Danish author not to use this free time to protest what ought to have been protested long ago.”
22 “The Activity of a Traveling Esthetician and How He Still Happened to Pay for the Dinner,” Fædrelandet, 2078, December 27, 1845, col 16653-58, esp col.
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