The Ethic of the Upward Gaze: Essays Inspired by Immanuel Kant and Nicolai Hartmann

by Predrag Cicovacki

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"Kant and Hartmann share a belief that is less common than it once was: that the aim of morality is to guide us toward becoming the best version of ourselves. Morality is not the same as prudence, nor is it a utilitarian calculus about what actions lead to our advantage. Yes, we do need to see what is in front of us, and handle what demands our immediate attention, in accordance with the rules endorsed by our societies. We also need to secure our existence as well as the material flourishing of ourselves and those who depend on us. But focusing exclusively on such issues deflects our consciousness from the high road of morality. […]
     These essays explore ideas relating to the suffocating and hope-crushing atmosphere of negativity and disorientation in the contemporary world. The message of this collection is that, if we dare to open our eyes and our hearts, we can find that there is much in ourselves and the world that deserves our reverence and our loving gaze. It is not too late to recall that besides the natural and the social worlds, there is yet another order of being: the spiritual. And without a connection with this spiritual order, we cannot experience our humanity at its best."


 
  • ISBN10 1587312433
  • ISBN13 9781587312434
  • Publish Date 31 July 2024
  • Publish Status Forthcoming
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint St Augustine's Press
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 220
  • Language English