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Kierkegaard's Philosophy of Religion
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340 pages
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This study explores the dichotomy between objective and subjective approaches to truth, arguing that the objective fails while the subjective, exemplified by Christianity, offers a viable path to understanding. It posits that Christianity fulfills the criteria for achieving the highest subjectivity. The author engages with Kierkegaard's writings and private papers, offering a critical yet appreciative analysis of his ideas, highlighting the strengths and weaknesses of his arguments regarding truth and faith.
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1999, hardcover
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