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Fear and trembling are natural responses to the unknown from "summary" of Fear and Trembling by Soren Kierkegaard

The experience of fear and trembling is a deeply ingrained aspect of human nature. When faced with the unknown, we are naturally inclined to feel a sense of trepidation and anxiety. This reaction stems from our inherent desire for security and certainty in a world that is often characterized by uncertainty and ambiguity. The unknown poses a threat to our sense of control and understanding, prompting us to confront our own limitations and vulnerabilities. Fear and trembling are not signs of weakness or cowardice, but rather reflections of our profound awareness of the limitations of our knowledge and understanding. They serve as reminders of our finite existence and the inherent mystery of the world around us. In the face of the unknown, we are forced to confront the limitations of our rational faculties and acknowledge the existence of forces beyond our comprehension. Kierkegaard emphasizes th...
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