Over at The Curator I have a new article applying Kierkegaard’s thought to contemporary issues in education, including the debate about Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs). It begins

Although he was born frail and sickly, in 42 years he left behind a bafflingly insightful and beautiful body of work. His writings appeared under the names of nearly a dozen pseudonyms. He has been called philosopher, theologian, preacher and even poet, yet he said, “My existence itself is really the deepest irony.”  In the 200th year since his birth, Søren Kierkegaard still possesses the coyness of the Cheshire Cat, disappearing at will, leaving only his grin behind…

Read the rest here.