Fear and Trembling

Cover of Fear and Trembling by Søren Kierkegaard
Year: 2014
Language: en
Edition: UK ed.
Pages: 178
ISBN-13: 9780141395883
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Height: 6.9 Inches
Length: 4.4 Inches
Weight: 0.55997414548 Pounds
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Fear and Trembling by Søren Kierkegaard is a significant philosophical work published by Penguin Books in 2014. This UK edition, consisting of 178 pages, is translated from Danish and features an introduction by Alistair Hannay. The book presents Kierkegaard’s exploration of faith through the biblical story of Abraham and Isaac, emphasizing the concept of the “leap of faith” and the personal sacrifices involved in true commitment to one’s beliefs.

Readers will find a deep analysis of religious themes and ethical considerations, as Kierkegaard critiques contemporary moral philosophies, particularly those of Hegel. The text delves into the complexities of faith and the individual’s relationship with God, making it a pivotal work in both Protestant theology and existential thought. This edition also includes detailed notes and a chronology to enhance understanding of Kierkegaard’s influential ideas on ethics, morality, and the human experience.


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In Fear and Trembling, S ren Kierkegaard’s infamous and controversial work made a lasting impression on both modern Protestant theology and existentialist philosophers such as Sartre and Camus. This Penguin Classics edition is translated from the Danish with an introduction by Alistair Hannay.
Writing under the pseudonym of ‘Johannes de silentio’, Kierkegaard expounds his personal view of religion through a discussion of the scene in Genesis in which Abraham prepares to sacrifice his son Isaac at God’s command. Believing Abraham’s unreserved obedience to be the essential leap of faith needed to make a full commitment to his religion, Kierkegaard himself made great sacrifices in order to dedicate his life entirely to his philosophy and to God. The conviction shown in this religious polemic – that a man can have an exceptional mission in life – informed all Kierkegaard’s later writings. His ‘teleological suspension of the ethical’ challenged the contemporary views of Hegel’s universal moral system, and was also hugely influential for both protestant theology and the existentialist movement.
Alastair Hannay’s introduction evaluates Kierkegaard’s philosophy and the ways in which it conflicted with more accepted contemporary views. This edition also includes detailed notes to complement this groundbreaking analysis of religion, and a new chronology.
Danish-born S ren Kierkegaard (1813-55) wrote on a wide variety of themes, including religion, psychology, and literature. He is remembered for his philosophy, which pioneered the idea of the Absurd, and was influential and in the development of 20th century existentialism. His other works include The Sickness unto Death, Either/Or, and Papers and Journals, all of which are available in Penguin Classics.
If you enjoyed Fear and Trembling, you might like Kierkegaard’s The Sickness unto Death, also available in Penguin Classics.

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