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Single Idea 20312
[filed under theme 28. God / B. Proving God / 3. Proofs of Evidence / d. Religious Experience
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Full Idea
Choosing the objective way enters upon the entire approximation-process by which it is proposed to bring God to light objectively. But this is in all eternity impossible, because God is a subject, and therefore exist only for subjectivity in inwardness.
Gist of Idea
God cannot be demonstrated objectively, because God is a subject, only existing inwardly
Source
Søren Kierkegaard (Concluding Unscientific Postscript [1846])
Book Ref
'Existentialism', ed/tr. Solomon,Robert C. [Modern Library 1974], p.18
A Reaction
[pg in 711] This seems to have something like Wittgenstein's problem with a private language - that with no external peer-review it is unclear what the commitment is.
The
47 ideas
from Søren Kierkegaard
16009
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When we seek our own 'freedom' we are just trying to avoid responsibility
[Kierkegaard]
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22098
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Socrates neglects the gap between knowing what is good and doing good
[Kierkegaard, by Carlisle]
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22096
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Anxiety is not a passing mood, but a response to human freedom
[Kierkegaard, by Carlisle]
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22097
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The ultimate in life is learning to be anxious in the right way
[Kierkegaard]
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21909
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Ultimate knowledge is being anxious in the right way
[Kierkegaard]
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20758
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Anxiety is staring into the yawning abyss of freedom
[Kierkegaard]
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5650
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Reason is just abstractions, so our essence needs a subjective 'leap of faith'
[Kierkegaard, by Scruton]
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22095
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There are aesthetic, ethical and religious subjectivity
[Kierkegaard, by Carlisle]
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22091
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Kierkegaard prioritises the inward individual, rather than community
[Kierkegaard, by Carlisle]
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22088
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Faith is like a dancer's leap, going up to God, but also back to earth
[Kierkegaard, by Carlisle]
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22087
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Philosophy fails to articulate the continual becoming of existence
[Kierkegaard, by Carlisle]
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5651
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Traditional views of truth are tautologies, and truth is empty without a subject
[Kierkegaard, by Scruton]
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22090
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For me time stands still, and I with it
[Kierkegaard, by Carlisle]
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20747
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What matters is not right choice, but energy, earnestness and pathos in the choosing
[Kierkegaard]
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9305
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The plebeians bore others; only the nobility bore themselves
[Kierkegaard]
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16006
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Either Abraham rises higher than universal ethics, or he is a mere murderer
[Kierkegaard]
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7577
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Abraham was willing to suspend ethics, for a higher idea
[Kierkegaard]
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16012
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Philosophy can't be unbiased if it ignores language, as that is no more independent than individuals are
[Kierkegaard]
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21910
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Our destiny is the highest pitch of world-weariness
[Kierkegaard]
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16008
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The best way to be a Christian is without 'Christianity'
[Kierkegaard]
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16003
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If people marry just because they are lonely, that is self-love, not love
[Kierkegaard]
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16000
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Fixed ideas should be tackled aggressively
[Kierkegaard]
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16001
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Life may be understood backwards, but it has to be lived forwards
[Kierkegaard]
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20735
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We need to see that Christianity cannot be understood
[Kierkegaard]
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16007
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I assume existence, rather than reasoning towards it
[Kierkegaard]
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16013
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Nothing necessary can come into existence, since it already 'is'
[Kierkegaard]
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22094
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Subjective truth can only be sustained by repetition
[Kierkegaard, by Carlisle]
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22093
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Life is a repetition when what has been now becomes
[Kierkegaard]
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16002
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The self is a combination of pairs of attributes: freedom/necessity, infinite/finite, temporal/eternal
[Kierkegaard]
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16005
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I recognise knowledge, but it is the truth by which I can live and die that really matters
[Kierkegaard]
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20313
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The highest truth we can get is uncertainty held fast by an inward passion
[Kierkegaard]
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22092
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Kierkegaard's truth draws on authenticity, fidelity and honesty
[Kierkegaard, by Carlisle]
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20314
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People want to lose themselves in movements and history, instead of being individuals
[Kierkegaard]
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20312
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God cannot be demonstrated objectively, because God is a subject, only existing inwardly
[Kierkegaard]
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7578
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I conceived it my task to create difficulties everywhere
[Kierkegaard]
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7584
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Without risk there is no faith
[Kierkegaard]
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7580
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Pantheism destroys the distinction between good and evil
[Kierkegaard]
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7579
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While big metaphysics is complete without ethics, personal philosophy emphasises ethics
[Kierkegaard]
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7581
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Speculative philosophy loses the individual in a vast vision of humanity
[Kierkegaard]
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15999
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Pure truth is for infinite beings only; I prefer endless striving for truth
[Kierkegaard]
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20742
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The real subject is ethical, not cognitive
[Kierkegaard]
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22047
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Wherever there is painless contradiction there is also comedy
[Kierkegaard]
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7582
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Becoming what one is is a huge difficulty, because we strongly aspire to be something else
[Kierkegaard]
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7583
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Faith is the highest passion in the sphere of human subjectivity
[Kierkegaard]
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7586
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God does not think or exist; God creates, and is eternal
[Kierkegaard]
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22086
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The most important aspect of a human being is not reason, but passion
[Kierkegaard, by Carlisle]
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15998
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Perfect love is not in spite of imperfections; the imperfections must be loved as well
[Kierkegaard]
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