Justice and the Violence of Life

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  • Опубликовано: 8 фев 2025
  • How do we reconcile our need for justice with the inherent violence of life? Modern people are confused about this. If there's no transcendent world of perfection, why demand universal justice-a demand that, if carried through, would eliminate life?
    In this video, I explore various religious and philosophical approaches to this problem: Nietzsche's affirmation of violent life, the Christian idea of the fall of creation, the transhumanist desire to transform everything, the Hindu belief in the universe as God's play (lila), the self-sacrificial theology of Simone Weil, and the ethical thought of Max Scheler.
    0:00 Introduction
    0:33 Nietzsche Quote
    6:40 Christianity
    11:22 Modernity/Modern Confusion
    14:08 Transhumanism
    16:52 Nietzschean Vitalism
    20:27 Hinduism
    24:25 Simone Weil
    28:39 Immanence and Transcendence (List of the Positions)
    32:12 Scheler's Hierarchy of Values
    37:04 Hope for Complete Transformation?
    39:38 Concluding Thoughts
    LINKS:
    Original essay: gpxavier.write...
    'Christ and Kali' video: • Christ and Kali: Conve...
    Scheler's Hierarchy of Values: • Max Scheler's Hierarch...
    Rupert Sheldrake book on 'laws' of nature as 'habits': www.sheldrake....

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