PHIL 1033 Lecture Notes - Lecture 15: Martin Heidegger, Hy-Vee
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Frankfurt is not taking a stand on which desires he himself thinks it"s desirable to have. Phil 1033 10. 17. 16: the wanton (11) It matters to take a stand on what we want our desires and motivations to be, even if in the end we are not successful at changing our desires and motivations (12, 13). clip from defending your life. Iv. freedom of action (14-15) vs. freedom of will (15) Action: normal motion of freedom- do what we want with nothing in our way. Freedom of will: having control of will. Have will we want to have, strongest desire. If don"t like it then least u tried: the three primary applications of frankfurt"s view. Ur good at it and then try something else in college and love it. Troy in high school musical: locating a desire that satisfies us more but we don"t know if it"s there.