“Belief is the opposite of doubt. Belief and doubt are not two forms of knowledge, determinable in continuity with one another, for neither of them is a cognitive act; they are opposite passions. Belief is a sense for coming into existence, and doubt is a protest against every conclusion that transcends immediate sensation and immediate cognition.”
Quote by Soren Kierkegaard
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Philosophical Fragments
This book is a compilation of philosophical fragments, each piece offering insights into diverse philosophical topics and concepts. The author delves into discussions on metaphysics, ethics, and existentialism, presenting a range of perspectives and arguments. more
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