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Kärlekens gärningar i ljuset av Fruktan och bävan - En användbar etik för den enskilde utifrån ett kierkegaardskt perspektiv

Works of Love in light of Fear and Trembling - A useful ethics for the individual out of a kierkegaardian perspective

Abstract
In this study, I have investigated whether there is a usefulness for the individual on the basis of Kierkegaard's speech in Work´s of love of our duty to love the people we see. My main conclusions are as follows: Infinite resignation of Fear and Trembling have a greater effect on a relevant ethics than faith movement. Aspects to change my own attitudes about love, dare to belive in the love of the other, and forgiveness as a need is relevant to the ethics I seek. But above all, love itself is the most useful aspect out of a kierkegaardian perspective.
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http://hdl.handle.net/2077/32144
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Date
2013-02-08
Author
Svenning, Martin
Keywords
ethics
usefulness
the individual
knight of faith
infinite resignation
forgiveness
needs
love
duty
faith
Language
swe
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