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De omnibus dubitandum est

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De omnibus dubitandum estis a book written bySøren Kierkegaard(about the pseudonym Johannes Climacus), which translates to "everything must be doubted". It was publishedposthumously.[1]The book portrays the existential consequences of assumingCartesian doubt,the method of modern philosophy, to its last consequences. The themes portrayed by this book are followed in the subsequent books written by Kierkegaard under the name of Climacus:Philosophical Fragmentsand itsConcluding Unscientific Postscript.

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  1. ^Johannes Climacus, or, De omnibus dubitandum est, and A sermon.Translated, with an assessment by T. H. Croxall, Stanford University Press, 1958

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