The Experience of Freedom: A Leap of Faith
This paper seeks to interpret Fear and Trembling’s paradox of faith together with Kant’s examination of the problem of freedom, in order to reconcile Kierkegaard’s thought with rationalism, but at the same time, to enrich the latter with a more existential language. It argues that, at the ground of...
Autor Principal: | Valdez, Martín |
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Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú. Instituto Riva-Agüero
2014
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http://revistas.pucp.edu.pe/index.php/estudiosdefilosofia/article/view/11080 |
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This paper seeks to interpret Fear and Trembling’s paradox of faith together with Kant’s examination of the problem of freedom, in order to reconcile Kierkegaard’s thought with rationalism, but at the same time, to enrich the latter with a more existential language. It argues that, at the ground of all ethics, a certain experience beyond the limits of reason is found, albeit not an irrational one. |
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