Talk:Either/Or
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This looks odd, unwieldy, and unencyclopedic, but can someone who has read Kierkegaard take a look?Vicki Rosenzweig 18:27 6 Jun 2003 (UTC)
Frogus - Indeed unwieldy style, but the content is sound. There is always a good reason why Kierkegaard's books are the lengths they are, and they are very difficult to summarise without using terms that are incomprehensible to a lay reader. Anyway I'll try to re-order it.
[edit] Diapsalmata
If my memory serves, 'diapsalmata' is not the whole of the 'Either', yet ambiguous phrasing in this article makes it seem like it is. If someone could verify that my memory is right, then this should be changed. Prometheus912 07:50, 13 October 2005 (UTC)
[edit] Good Article Nomination
The author has dealt with the recommendations in an appropiate manner, and the article is looking great. References where available have been added, as per recommendations, and the images have been tidied up. My one piece of advice is to align the image at Either/Or#Or to the right - all the others are at the right hand side, and it simply looks out of place to the left. Well Done! |