Multiple Choice
Kierkegaard says, "But if when I speak of proving God's existence I mean that I propose to prove that the Unknown, which exists, is God, then I express myself unfortunately. For in that case I do not prove anything, least of all an existence, but merely develop the content of a ..."
A) perception.
B) conception.
C) consciousness.
D) deity.
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