Will

The Great Books of the Western Canon, organized by Mortimer J. Adler in the Syntopicon, span 102 enduring ideas—ranging from Truth, Beauty, and Justice to Democracy, Love, and God. These categories trace the intellectual tradition of the West, connecting philosophy, literature, history, science, and theology. Together, they map the recurring questions and principles shaping human thought across centuries.

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The Role of Desire in Human Action and Role

by Henry Montgomery in Role

The Unseen Hand: Unpacking the Role of Desire in Human Action In the grand tapestry of human existence, few threads are as fundamental, as ubiquitous, and yet as perpetually perplexing as desire. It is the engine that drives us, the whisper that guides our choices, and often, the tempest that...

The Connection Between Sin and Desire and Connection

by Daniel Fletcher in Connection

The Inseparable Weave: Exploring the Profound Connection Between Sin and Desire in Western Thought Summary: The intricate relationship between sin and desire stands as a foundational theme in Western philosophy and theology, a connection explored by thinkers from ancient Greece to the modern era. At its core, sin is often...

The Theological Problem of Fate and Free Will and Theology

by Chloe Fitzgerald in Theology

The Divine Dilemma: Navigating Fate and Free Will in Theological Thought Hello, fellow philosophical adventurers! Chloe Fitzgerald here, diving into one of the most enduring and profoundly unsettling paradoxes that has haunted thinkers for millennia: The Theological Problem of Fate and Free Will. It's a question that cuts...

The Relationship Between Fate and Will and Relation

by Chloe Fitzgerald in Relation

The Unfolding Tapestry: Exploring the Relationship Between Fate and Will Have you ever paused to consider the intricate dance between what is destined and what we choose? This profound philosophical inquiry, a cornerstone of human thought, delves into the very essence of our existence and agency. At its heart lies...

The Concept of God's Will and God

by Henry Montgomery in God

Unpacking the Divine Decree: A Philosophical Journey Through God's Will The concept of God's Will stands as a monumental pillar in the architecture of philosophy and theology, shaping our understanding of existence, morality, and divine purpose. From ancient covenants to scholastic distinctions, the idea of a...

The Ethics of The Ethics of Desire

by Henry Montgomery in Ethics

The Labyrinth of Longing: Navigating the Ethics of Desire Summary: The Inescapable Urge Desire, in its myriad forms, is an undeniable force shaping human experience. From the simplest physiological urges to the loftiest intellectual aspirations, it propels us, defines us, and often confounds us. Yet, its inherent power immediately raises...

The Cause of Sin and Moral Error and Sin

by Daniel Fletcher in Sin

The Labyrinth of Our Own Making: Unpacking the Cause of Sin and Moral Error The question of why we err, why we stray from the path of goodness and reason, has haunted humanity since the dawn of philosophy. It's a question not merely academic, but deeply personal, touching...

Desire as the Cause of Sin and Desire

by Henry Montgomery in Desire

The Genesis of Transgression: Desire as the Fundamental Cause of Sin From the earliest philosophical inquiries to the profound theological treatises, humanity has grappled with the origins of moral failing. This article posits that desire, in its various manifestations, stands as the primal cause of sin. We will explore how...

The Will to Power and Human Desire and Will

by Henry Montgomery in Will

The Unfolding of Man: The Will to Power and Human Desire Summary: The concept of the "Will to Power," most famously articulated by Friedrich Nietzsche, offers a profound lens through which to examine the fundamental drives of man. Far from a mere struggle for survival, the Will to...

How Desire Motivates Human Action and Desire

by Daniel Sanderson in Desire

The Unseen Hand: How Desire Motivates Human Action Human existence is a tapestry woven with threads of aspiration, longing, and impulse. At the very core of what propels us forward, what shapes our choices, and what defines our individual and collective journeys, lies the potent force of desire. It is...

The Will to Power and Human Desire and Will

by Henry Montgomery in Will

The Unyielding Current: Exploring the Will to Power and Human Desire Introduction: The Primal Urge of Existence From the ancient philosophers grappling with the soul's inclinations to Nietzsche's radical concept of the Will to Power, human desire has been understood as a fundamental, often unsettling, force....

How Desire Motivates Human Action and Desire

by Daniel Sanderson in Desire

The Unseen Currents: How Desire Motivates Human Action From the simplest urge to the most profound aspiration, desire stands as the fundamental wellspring of all human endeavor. It is the internal compass, often hidden, that directs the Man through the labyrinth of existence, shaping not just individual choices but the...

Desire as the Cause of Sin and Desire

by Henry Montgomery in Desire

The Inexorable Link: Desire as the Cause of Sin From the earliest philosophical inquiries to the profound theological treatises, the human experience has grappled with the origins of moral transgression. This article posits that desire, in its unchecked or misdirected form, serves as the fundamental cause of sin. It is...

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