by Steven Not Believin' » Fri Apr 07, 2017 1:20 am
I agree with what you wrote, Jim. Sartre talks about possessing a degree of consciousness about one's ideal goal and cites the drunkard as having a higher degree of consciousness of this ideal goal. However, I think someone with a noble goal, probably not a leader of nations to be honest, but someone with an ideal goal will possess a higher degree of consciousness of that goal than the solitary drunkard.
I suppose the pragmatic question is, "Why did I post this if I don't actually agree with it?", and the answer to that is because I find it interesting to think about.
I agree with what you wrote, Jim. Sartre talks about possessing a degree of consciousness about one's ideal goal and cites the drunkard as having a higher degree of consciousness of this ideal goal. However, I think someone with a noble goal, probably not a leader of nations to be honest, but someone with an ideal goal will possess a higher degree of consciousness of that goal than the solitary drunkard.
I suppose the pragmatic question is, "Why did I post this if I don't actually agree with it?", and the answer to that is because I find it interesting to think about.