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    Abraham recognizes a duty to obey God's commands. — Carmelics
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    Supports→Abraham's duty to obey God's command supersedes both social duty and personal commitment, requiring action that cannot be justified by social norms.

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    Kierkegaard, however, recognizes duties that cannot be justified in terms of social norms. Much of Fear and Trembling turns on the notion that Abraham’s would-be sacrifice of his son Isaac is ineffable in terms of social norms, and requires a “teleological suspension of the ethical”. That is, Abraham recognizes a duty to something higher than both his social duty not to kill an innocent person and his personal commitment to his beloved son, viz. his duty to obey God’s commands. However, he canno

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