Noun
climacus (plural climaci)
A neume denoting a descending set of three tones.
Climacus rejects Hegel's suppression of individuality by pointing out it is impossible to create a valid set of rules or system in any society which can adequately describe existence for any one individual. Source: Internet
Either/Or Vol II pp. 361–362 Kierkegaard didn't want to be a philosopher in the traditional or Hegelian sense Johannes Climacus by Søren Kierkegaard, pp. 22–23, 29–30, 32–33, 67–70, 74–76 and he didn't want to preach a Christianity that was an illusion. Source: Internet
He's against Johannes Climacus who kept writing books about trying to understand Christianity. Source: Internet
This book was published under his first pseudonym, Johannes Climacus. Source: Internet