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Søren Kierkegaard's manuscript of Philosophical Fragments. The text reads: "Philosophical Fragments or a Fragment of Philosophy by S. Kierkegaard"

Uncropped version at: http://www.kb.dk/kultur/expo/sk-mss/11.htm Originally uploaded to English Wikipedia by en:User:Poor Yorick.

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