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The teleological suspension of the ethical is a radical concept that challenges traditional beliefs from "summary" of Fear and Trembling by Soren Kierkegaard

The teleological suspension of the ethical is a radical concept that shakes the very foundations of traditional beliefs. It presents a challenging paradox that confronts our understanding of morality and duty. Abraham's willingness to sacrifice his son, Isaac, as a test of faith, goes against the ethical norms that govern human behavior. In Abraham's actions, we see a suspension of the ethical in favor of a higher purpose that transcends human understanding. This leap of faith goes beyond rational comprehension and requires a profound trust in God's will. It is a movement towards the absurd, where the individual must make a choice that defies conventional wisdom and societal standards. Kierkegaard forces us to confront the limitations of human reason and th...
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    Fear and Trembling

    Soren Kierkegaard

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