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Engaging with the Teleological Suspension of the Ethical in Kierkegaard's Work
This chapter explores the teleological suspension of the ethical in Kierkegaard's philosophy, focusing on the example of Abraham. It delves into the concept of the singular versus the universal and the violation of the singular by the universal. The chapter also discusses the immediate in Kierkegaard's philosophy and compares it to Hegel's dialectic.