Originally Posted by JAG
i cannot buy the responsibility bit as a foundation for any sort of morality
yes i am "responsible" for my actions, i agree- but what does responsibility actually mean? i am responsible for my life, but not in the same way someone puts childrens lives in your responsibility. the responsibility when watching children denotes some positive outcome - if you succeed in your responsibilities, the children are either better or the same
if you fail - something bad has happened
without a judgement figure - existentialism really relies on the alternative definition of the term responsible: Being a source or cause; rather than the one that seems to guide what sartre believed (from my understanding at least). he seems to match it up with responsibility in the way of a babysitter with pre-established guidelines - when i believe that that is a logical leap.
if i smoke ciggarettes - i am responsible for that decision because i caused it, not because i am answerable to any other authority. it has nothing to do with any morality or responsibility for all men - that makes no reeal sense - there is no judgement standard
can anyone explain what i am getting at here any better?
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