oter

The paradox of faith is that one must believe in spite of doubt from "summary" of Philosophical Fragments by Soren Kierkegaard

The paradox of faith is a concept that challenges the very essence of belief. It is not a simple matter of having unwavering certainty in one's faith, but rather a recognition of the inherent doubt that accompanies it. Faith, according to Kierkegaard, is not about being free from doubt, but about embracing it as an essential part of the human experience. In 'Philosophical Fragments,' Kierkegaard explores the idea that true faith requires a leap beyond reason and understanding. It is a leap into the unknown, where doubt and uncertainty reign supreme. This paradoxical nature of faith is what sets it apart from mere knowledge or intellectual assent. Kierkegaard argues t...
    Read More
    Continue reading the Microbook on the Oter App. You can also listen to the highlights by choosing micro or macro audio option on the app. Download now to keep learning!
    oter

    Philosophical Fragments

    Soren Kierkegaard

    Open in app
    Now you can listen to your microbooks on-the-go. Download the Oter App on your mobile device and continue making progress towards your goals, no matter where you are.