Pages

Thursday, May 9, 2013

Outcome as Eternal End: A Reflection on Ludwig Wittgenstein's-"ETHICS, FAITH & SILENCE"

In Honor of Late Retirement of James P. Levine & Takashi Tanikawa & Roger Deakins For F. Warren Ned Benton & John Kleinig, Christina H.E.C. MG, A.S. What words bear significane in our lives, if the triviality of worldly pursuit can only lead to the consideration of humanity's mortality? A spiritual, and reasonable mind that guided by what is charitable via Heart of the Gospel: which is a truthful remainder of what one should pursue, as an art and a way of Life. To pray for peaceful a just retirement, and a final peaceful after-life. Is this not an aim of philosophy, as now, a "discarded image"- the Jack of all Trades, trade to none, until\ the Heavens rescue and deliver him so! The holy indifference of Ignatious of Loyola. SURVEILLANCE, CRIME & PHILOSOPHY & CULTURE Abbotus RsCyAK, PhD Abbot Society

No comments:

Post a Comment