Fear and Trembling

Author : Søren Kierkegaard
Category : self-help
LAN : English
Size : 3.13 MB

Fear and Tremblingis a philosophical work by Søren Kierkegaard, published in 1843. The book explores the concepts of faith, anxiety, and the individuals relationship with God. It focuses on the biblical story of Abraham and Isaac, examining the nature of faith and the ethical dilemmas faced by individuals in their spiritual journeys. Kierkegaard differentiates between the ethical life and the religious life, suggesting that true faith requires a teleological suspension of the ethical,where one may act against ethical norms for a higher divine calling.

The text is divided into several parts, where Kierkegaard uses pseudonyms to present different perspectives. The first part of the book introduces Abraham as the knight of faith,who embodies the paradox of faith and its challenges. The subsequent sections delve into the concepts of resignation, the aesthetic and ethical stages of life, and the leap of faith. Kierkegaard’s writing style is intricate and poetic, often employing dialectical reasoning and a deep existential inquiry.

For those interested in exploring Kierkegaard’s thoughts on faith, ethics, and the individual experience, Fear and Tremblingremains a significant text. Many readers seek a PDF free download of this work to delve into its profound philosophical themes and reflections.

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