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The Ethical Life: Transition to the Ethical Life, How Can One Achieve the Unity between the Aesthetical and Ethical? -Isolation of Choice, Relativity of Choice

The Ethical Life

Transition to the Ethical Life

  • The aesthetic life naturally leads to the ethical.
  • The aesthetical level is very essential for human existence. The passion of the aesthetics is very significant. Your desires are what you are. If we cancel passions from life, then life is not worth living at all.
  • The human person chooses things and feels at every level but on the ethical level, he chooses things and feels in a way which differentiates him qualitatively.
  • When the aestheteker chooses, the de…

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Understanding the Concept of Goodwill: The Good Will

Understanding the Concept of Goodwill

The Good Will

  • The goodwill cannot desire the evil.
  • The good will is equated with the highest good- an instantiation of highest good and cannot but desire the good.
  • Meaning, if you are free, then how can being a good will not have any choice and only chooses the good?
  • There are two types of religion, in Kierkegaard՚s thought- immanent (represented by Socrates) and transcendental.
  • The idea of transcendental religion is appropriated by later Wittgenstein. In transcendent…

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