1. Susan Wolf and the Moral Saint
What I mean by this is that she sets her own standards for what a moral saint is. ... What Susan Wolf fails to see is that utilizing morality in the way one thinks or acts does not act as a detriment to one's personality or personhood. For example, Wolf states that the characteristics of what a human should strive to be include someone who is well rounded and implements desirable things in their lives, such as reading literature, playing instruments, or being involved in sports. ... This would be referred to, as a pursuit of "non-moral excellence, " meaning the mission of trying to be th...
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