71735440900000000000-Reason-vs-Will.pptx

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Reason vs Will Ethics

Learning outcomes Define what is Reason Identify the importance of will Distinguish the difference between reason and will. How reason and will affect our life .

01 Driftwood at sea To which Direction is the driftwood going? If you were that Driftwood would be at the sea or at the land.

01 Reason In philosophy reason is the Faculty of process of drawing logical syllogism. Reasoning is the process of drawing out conclusion form the previous knowledge. Reason is associated with Knowledge. Knowledge is something that one acquires as he studies, get matured and become professional. It is also the use of LOGIC Principle of consistency, avoids fallacious reasoning to come up with a truthful and accurate proposition.

01 Immanuel Kant Reason is the power of producing into oneness, by means of understandable theories, the concepts that are provided by the intellect or the mind. T The foundation of sound ethics for him can only be by the authority of human reason.

01 Thomas Aquinas Reason is not heard directly today while man is living in this world that reason which gives a priori principles Kant calls “PURE REASON”. Which is especially concerned with the performances of action. The reason elects such and such as morally blinding and thus act in accordance.

Will It is you

01 Will A good will is also a force to pursue what one possesses in mind also. Instead of looking at man as he displays external, attributes goodness is in the very interiority of himself. The good that is relevant to the person who through his/her reason knows what one ought to do. The good will implies the achievability of what is known through reason. means to want or to choose. If you have free will, you are allowed to choose what you want. If you make a will, you've write down what you want to have happen to your money and your stuff. It means that if you want something enough, you'll find a way to make it happen. If you impose your will on someone else, you're making them do what you want, as opposed to what they want. If you are willful, you are impulsive and always do what you want. If you will something to happen, you try to make it happen just by the force of your wanting it to––you might will a car to keep running, even as the gas needle sits at empty. "Where there's a will, there's a way."

01 Jean Paul Sartre He said that a person is nothing he/she starts making decisions. believes wholeheartedly in the freedom of the will: he is strongly anti-deterministic about human choice, seeing the claim that one is determined in one's choices as a form of self-deception to which he gives the label 'bad faith', a notion that plays an important role in Being and Nothingness. “Man is condemned to be free; because once thrown into the world, he is responsible for everything he does. It is up to you to give [life] a meaning.”

01 Difference between REASON and WILL The “will” is what “disposes” what the “the intellect proposes”. Reason conducts the study, research, investigation, fact-finding. It uses logic, the principle of consistency, avoid fallacious reasoning to come up with a truthful and accurate proposition.

Where there’s a WILL there’s a way. Perhaps tomorrow if not today All of our REASONING Ends in surrender to Feelings Reason WILL
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