RE: #2 - Is setting goals ultimately meaningless? - Problem of the Paradox of the End - Nature of the problem

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#2 - Is setting goals ultimately meaningless? - Problem of the Paradox of the End - Nature of the problem

in kant •  7 years ago 

Wow.....this is tremendously good.We all get that feeling where we attrubute so much value to a goal,achieve it and then not feel so much enthusiasthic about it anymore.I never knew it was called "THE PARADOX OF THE END" I am glad you shared

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Philosophers have a tendency to rain on people's parades. :) But at the same time look for solutions. There will be 10 or 11 parts to this particular series of blogs. Naturally the very last one provides a solution. But not before dragging you through the mud a while looking at other strategies that all seem to leave us still wanting - philosophers try to cover every counter argument. Fortunately I don't wear the 'philosopher hat' everyday. Thanks for reading. I'll post no. 4, 5, 6 today. Appreciate the comments.