Friday, January 24, 2020
Kant: Goodness :: essays research papers
 Kant: Goodness      The philosopher I used is Immanuel Kant. He was very practical in his  thinking of goodness. A quote of his was "I ought, therefore I can". His view  was good anything is under good will . He believed good will was the primary  goodness, good in its purest form, and that it couldn't be corrupted. Good  feelings and good intentions and actions can be interpreted in different ways;  man can corrupt these things into evil...even though it still might be good in  that man's eyes. What he's really trying to say is that good will is good in  its objective form. Therefore, it defines goodness. A few examples of forms of  goodness that could be corrupt are intelligence, courage, and resolution.  These things can be very good, but can be used for evil as well.  The short story I would like to allude to in order to connect these  themes and ideas is "A Good Man is Hard to Find". The title even has "good" in  it...and according to Kant, goodness in its purest form is good will. The  question now would be, does the Misfit have good will? Is what he is doing good,  objectively, and purely? He is purging and purifying the world. He is Christ  like in many senses. He is purifying the world by purging it of its  evil...relating to the Old Testament. God decided that the human race was too  evil to survive, so he flooded it. God killed, as well as the Misfit. This  isn't the same as Christ, though; it just adds to the religious element.  Christ's mission was to try and rid the world of evil, and sacrificed for it.  The Misfit sacrificed his freedom initially, was "reborn" again by escaping  from jail, and become a Christ like figure again...he's now reborn, and his  mission has an even stronger exclamation point on it, just like Christ's after  he was resurrected. The literal differences are obvious; Christ never held  anyone at gunpoint, let alone kill old ladies (no matter HOW hateful). But the  allusions above illustrate that the Misfit was indeed a Christ-like figure with  good intentions; good will . The Misfit was in a world of evil where he felt  it was his mission, as well as his intention and his will, to be the savior of  the good people.  When it really comes to good will, I believe that the Misfit did have  good will and that, in a world such as his, the South, he was not just playing  God, but his will was forcing him to be God to judge the "infidels".  					    
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