The notion 'leap of faith' is pioneered by Kierkergaard to formulate the essentiality of groundlessness to the belief in the existence of God. The entailed notion of a 'leaper' informs Jaspers' concept of Existentialist Selfhood. Here, Will, as the spontaneous departure from givenness, can be characterized as a 'leap', though, in itself, as an indeterminate one. On that basis, a leap to believing in the existence of God is as much a specification of Will as is that to any mundane physiological motion. Accordingly, contrary to Jaspers' doctrine, religious commitment does not uniquely define Selfhood.
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