Nial Gorman

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The story of Abraham contains, then, a teleological suspension of the ethical. As the single individual he became higher than the universal. This is the paradox that cannot be mediated. How he entered into it is just as inexplicable as how he remains in it.
Nial Gorman
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Fear and Trembling (Kierkegaard - Cambridge Texts in the History of Philosophy)
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