The essential feature(s) of Kierkegaard's philosophy, according to the author, is:
A. his opposition to the religious views of the burghers.
B. the "leap of faith."
C. the subjectivity of truth.
D. Both B and C
E. Both A and B
Answer: D
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a. true b. false
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What will be an ideal response?