The Ethical and the Religious in Kierkegaard’s Fear and Trembling

Diálogo Filosófico 40 (119):251-275 (2024)
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Abstract

This essay describes and analyzes the four versions of the biblical story of Abraham proposed by Johannes de Silentio (a pseudonym used by Kierkegaard) in Fear and Tremblingto understand, from the movement of faith, how in none of these versions is the absurdity that claims the leap of the religious realized. Next, we explain Kierkegaard’s views on ethics and selfhood to then delve into the inextricable paradox that faith signifies and the radical movement that it demands for the existent.

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Gabriel Leiva Rubio
Universitat de Barcelona

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