For Kierkegaard “objective thinking” is thinking that relies on reason and tries to be intellectual, dispassionate, and objective about what it decides to believe or do; “subjective thinking” is thinking that relies on faith and on feeling and passion when deciding what to believe or do. Kierkegaard says that the decision to believe in God cannot be based on objective thinking (i.e., reasoning) about the proofs of God’s existence. What argument does he give for saying this? Do you think he’s right? Why?
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