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Essay heading: Kanflict: How Humans Have Risen Above The Divine
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There is no weighing or balancing of conflicting agendas, be it
morality or desire. This is what I choose to tag "Kanflict." God's decision is
all the less impressive because morality is the only option.
For us humans it is all the more difficult and therefore impressive
to choose morality over desire to serve our own happiness... displayed 300 characters
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Kant has therefor
shown that Plato's analogy of the Ring Of Gygies is not the perfect life, that
Hobbes was wrong when he said that the best life was to be able to do whatever
suited our desires. He has shown this to be false with the fact that humans feel
a contradiction in our own will. In other words, we feel guilty and awful after
we have chosen the less glorious, but all the more easy and gratifying in the
short term, way out called desire... displayed next 300 characters
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