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Fear and Trembling is a book by Søren Kierkegaard written under the pseudonym Johannes de silentio. Through the biblical story of Abraham sacrificing Isaac, Kierkegaard, as a great explorer of human psychology, looks into the anxiety that must have been present in Abraham when God commanded him to offer his son as a human sacrifice.
Kierkegaard coined the term angst to refer to the dizzying awareness of one’s freedom of choice. It is the anxiety of freedom when considering infinite possibilities and the immense responsibility of being able to choose. This proved to be very influential in Existentialism.
Fear and Trembling contains some of Kierkegaard most important concepts such as the knight of infinite resignation, the knight of faith, the leap of faith, the teleological suspension of the ethical and the stages on life’s way (aesthetic, ethical, religious).
━━━━━━━━━━━━━ ⌛ Timestamps (0:00) Introduction (1:00) Part I. Fear and Trembling. Preface (1:12) Part I. Fear and Trembling. Attunement (2:07) Part I. Fear and Trembling. Speech in Praise of Abraham (2:33) Part II. Problemata. Preamble from the Heart (6:54) Part II. Problemata. Problema I (7:31) Part II. Problemata. Problema II (8:53) Part II. Problemata. Problema III (9:13) Epilogue