Cassirer Lecture Seminar with Sebastian Rödl: Education and Autonomy

2022 Cassirer Lecture and Seminar with Sebastian Rödl - The Idea of the Good: Nature, Justice, Love

By Yale Dept. of Germanic Languages & Literatures

Date and time

Friday, April 29, 2022 · 12 - 2pm EDT

Location

William L. Harkness Hall, Room 309

100 Wall Street New Haven, CT 06511

About this event

Abstract:

I want to consider the idea of the good. The idea I mean is the one that opens up practical thought, thought of what to do and how to act. Knowing what to do is knowing what is good to do; ultimately, it is knowing what to do so as to act well. My theme is the use of “good” in “good to do” and “acting well”. It is the formal object of practical knowledge: what practical knowledge as such knows.

The logical form in which ideas of good and bad first appear is thought of means to ends: a means is good for the end it serves, which end in turn is good. This logical form is easily seen to be subordinate to one that represents an end it itself: what is its own means and thus the source of its own reality. That is the idea of life, and the idea of the good is none other than the idea of life. The three terms of the title name three conceptions of human life. I shall ask whether and how they may determine the idea of the good.

*Please Note: This event is open to vaccinated and boosted members of the community.

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