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- Title
La crítica de Kierkegaard a la fe cristiana del "Todo es posible" en Temor y temblor y El concepto de la angustia.
- Authors
Martínez Gómez, Magdiel
- Abstract
Søren Kierkegaard's thinking has been worked around the concept of faith. He appears as a religious writer for adjusting this concept to the biblical interpretation of Christianity. In this sense, it is common to find Kierkegaard as a Christian thinker who, far from taking critical distance from faith, follows faith to its ultimate consequences and justification. However, through the argumentative connection between two writings of Kierkegaard, such as: Fear and trembling and The concept of anxiety, two thesis that expose criticisms of faith will be articulated. In Fear and trembling, the criticism lies in the moment that the Christian religion establishes things, in such a way, that it is imperative to look at the sky to transform the death of ethics; that is, the death of Isaac under the hands of Abraham, in a sacrifice and attain faith. In The concept of anxiety, criticism comes when the premise of faith, according to which, for God "everything is possible", wants to live in the innocence of the ethical categories of good and evil. In conclusion, Kierkegaard's critique of faith is based on ethical presuppositions.
- Subjects
KIERKEGAARD, Soren, 1813-1855; FAITH; ANXIETY; CHRISTIANITY; PRESUPPOSITION (Logic)
- Publication
Revista de Filosofía (0185-3481), 2020, Vol 52, Issue 149, p148
- ISSN
0185-3481
- Publication type
Article