Tuesday, February 5, 2019
existentialism :: essays research papers
The modern universe of man is characterized, more than anything else, by individualism. Existentialism can be dealn as a rigorous attempt to work out the implications of this individualism. The purpose of this stir is to makes sense of the Existentialist conception of individualization and the answers it gives to these three questions (1) What is human emancipation? What can the absolute freedom of absolute individuals squiffy? (2) What is human booming or human happiness? What general ethic or direction of life emerges when we take our individuality seriously? (3) What ought we to do? What ethics or code of action can emerge from a position that takes our individuality seriously. Although I am sure you bequeath want to take a critical suppose at the assumptions from which Existentialism arises in your seminars, I will be attempting, sympathetically, to leave what follows if one takes these assumptions seriously.Lets begin by proposeing what it could mean to say we are a bsolute individuals. When you think of it, each of us is completely in the world. Only we savour our pains, our pleasures, our hopes, and our fears immediately, subjectively, from the inside. Other people besides see us from the outside, objectively, and, hard as we may try, we can only see them from the outside. No one else can feel what we feel, and we cannot feel what is going on in any one elses mind.Actually, when you think of it, the only thing we constantly perceive immediately and directly is ourselves and the images and experiences in our mind. When we look at another(prenominal) person or object, we dont see it directly as it is we see it only as it is represented in our own experience. When you feel the seat at a lower place your rear-end, do you really feel the seat itself or do you exclusively feel the sensations transmitted to you by nerve endings in your posterior?. When you look at the person next to you (contemplating how their rear-end feels), do you really s ee them as they are on the inside or feel what they feel?
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