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Essay heading: Kierkegaard's Fear and Trembling
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On the other hand, the individual characterizes a relationship with oneself in the case of the aesthetic and a relationship with God in the religious. The latter is highest relationship; therefore, humans will receive the most pleasure from it. Most men during Kierkegaard's time followed Hegelianism; Kierkegaard believed that there were "stages on life's way": "the aesthetic, the ethical, and the religious... displayed 300 characters
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