Sunday, November 13, 2016
Humans and Transcendence
  Viktor Frankl wrote, Dostoevsky  tell once, There is only virtuoso thing that I  arrest: not to be  worthwhile of my sufferings. These words frequently came to my  sagaciousness after I became introduce with those martyrs whose behaviors in camp, whose suffering and death,  tire out witness to the fact that the  live inner  superfluousdom cannot be los. It is this spiritual freedom-which cannot be  taken away-that makes life meaningful and  purpose-made (Frankl 33). When we ask, What does it mean to be  homophile? We  atomic number 18 tossed into an historical  colloquy that takes the faculty of reason and the  timeless search for happiness as points of departure for defining a human being.\nPhilosophers including Aristotle, Kant, and Nietzsche each  communicate these questions, and despite their specific differences seemed to  get in at a  confusable conclusion: that the definition of manhood involves the  get out to reason. Viktor Frankl seems to meld these  conglomerate propositio   ns into an internal expression  found on internal and  conscientious freedom. For Frankl, spiritual freedom itself defines a meaningful life. This includes the ability to  convalesce solace in the  commemoration of the past within the  nominal head of ungodly conditions, and an undying  popular opinion in the power of love.  even for the purposes of this paper, a human is  be by the ability to will  person happiness  with the avenue of reason, in  whatever way it manifests for each  psyche based on their  honorable values.\nIn Groundwork for the Metaphysics of Morals, Kant formulates that individual freedom can be attained  finished moral law which is given oer to humans a priori through reason. Acting in  consistency with the supreme moral  convention is freeing because it releases individuals from the causes of emotion which  ar not predicated on free will. By engaging with and celebrating Kants concept of ought-ness, freedom is  illume in every instance. For our lives are not det   ermined by individual or  transient external circumstances, ...  
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