Monday, November 13, 2006

on morality

"It is not enough either to devise a morality that will allow the human race simply to survive. Survival is an evil when it entails existing in a state of wretchedness. Intrinsic to survival and continuation is felicity/pleasure. Pleasure has been much maligned, diminished by philosophers and conquerors as a value for the timid, the small-minded and the self-indulgent. "Virtue" too often involves the renunciation of pleasure in the name of some higher purpose, a purpose that involves power (for men) or sacrifice (for women). Pleasure is described as shallow and frivolous in a world of high-minded, serious purpose. But pleasure does not exclude serious pursuits or intentions, indeed, it is found in them, and it is the only real reason for staying alive."

French, Marilyn (1985). Beyond Power

1 Comments:

Blogger Yomaky said...

Hallo Iva, ich bin Yosif,

na wie gehts dir?

Ich werde mich freuen etwas von dir zu hören!

Lg

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