Kierkegaard's Fear and Trembling: Critical AppraisalsRobert L. Perkins |
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The Problem of the Akedah in Jewish Thought | 1 |
A Hermeneutical Problem | 10 |
Kant Kierkegaard and Father | 43 |
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Abraham Abraham and Isaac Abraham's conduct absolute duty absurd action aesthetic stage Agamemnon Akedah analysis argues become believe Bogen Christian Chubb claim concept concern consciousness context critique demonic divine Either/Or essay ethical existential expression fact Fear and Trembling finite finitude gaard God's command Hegel human Ibid Immanuel Kant immediacy individual infinite resignation interpretation Jephthah Johannes de Silentio justified Kant Kant's Kierke knight of faith logical means Meursault moral duties moral nihilism nature notion obedience obey obligation one's oneself paradox particular passion person philosophy position possible princess Princeton University Princeton University Press problem pseudonymous question rational reason recollective reflection relation relationship religion religious revealed role sacrifice Isaac seems sense significance silence simply Søren Kierkegaard speak Stackhouse story of Abraham suggest teleological suspension thing thought Tillotson tion tragic hero trans truth understanding virtue Walter Lowrie Walter Lowrie Princeton Waterland Werke