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Here are some references I was able to find, but don't have access to the full text. Perhaps the article can be expanded by folks who can get hold of the full text of these articles. LadyofShalott 04:34, 16 March 2017 (UTC)[reply]

  • Richardson, J 2011, 'Book Review: Alison Assiter, Kierkegaard, Metaphysics and Political Theory: Unfinished Selves, Continuum Publishing: University of Tennessee at Martin, 2009; 165 pp.: 9780826498311, £65.00', European Journal Of Women's Studies, 18, 2, p. 205, Publisher Provided Full Text Searching File, EBSCOhost, viewed 16 March 2017.
  • Sands, D 2015, 'Kierkegaard, Eve and Metaphors of Birth', Times Higher Education, p. 51, MasterFILE Elite, EBSCOhost, viewed 16 March 2017.
  • Lloyd, M 2006, 'Reply to Assiter', Journal Of Gender Studies, 15, 3, p. 279, Publisher Provided Full Text Searching File, EBSCOhost, viewed 16 March 2017.
  • MORGAN, J 2011, 'Beyond the Liberal Self', Journal Of Critical Realism, 10, 3, p. 392, Publisher Provided Full Text Searching File, EBSCOhost, viewed 16 March 2017.

In the following short essay I set out the key insights and main arguments by chapter of Alison Assiter's Kierkegaard. This text is an important contribution to the general subject matter of realizable well-being. In a final section I discuss possible elaborations and limitations and challenges to the problem of morals and ethics that can and are developed from a metaphysic of the person. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR][emphasis added.]