Fear and TremblingLulu.com, 22 gen 2018 - 100 pagine Regarded as the father of Existentialism, Søren Kierkegaard transformed philosophy with his conviction that we must all create our own nature. In Fear and Trembling he argues that a true understanding of God can only be attained by making a personal 'leap of faith.' This revised edition of the standard English translation of Fear and Trembling updates some of the more archaic language and presents this landmark philosophical work in modern American English. |
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Preface | 6 |
Preliminary Expectoration | 20 |
Is There Such a Thing as a Teleological | 42 |
Was Abraham Ethically Defensible | 64 |
Epilogue | 95 |
Parole e frasi comuni
able Abra Abraham believed absolute relation absurd admiration aesthetics Agamemnon Agnes beautiful became become blessed book of Tobit child Clytemnestra concealment courage dare deity demoniacal Descartes didst doubt doubter dreadful eternal ethical everything existence express the universal fact faith Abraham father Faust finite forget girl give go further God’s elect hand heaven Hegel Heraclitus human individual infinite movement infinite resignation instant Iphigenia Jephtha Johannes De Silentio keep silent knight of faith knows magnanimity man’s merman Mount Moriah movement of faith movement of infinity movement of resignation never one’s oneself pain paradox passion perhaps poet possess precisely prodigious reality renounce repentance repose requires revelation sacrifice Sarah saved sense Socrates sorrow soul speak story of Abraham surely talk task tears teleological temptation Anfechtung thee thou thought tion tragic hero understand utter virtue weep whereas wish word world of spirit