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Deities Quote by Kenneth Rexroth

“The moral issues with which Marcus struggles would be, as he points out, unchanged whether the universe were mechanical and devoid of meaning or value or ruled by deity or Providence; whether the will were in fact free or determined; whether there were or were not a future life, or any even…” quote by Kenneth Rexroth
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“The moral issues with which Marcus struggles would be, as he points out, unchanged whether the universe were mechanical and devoid of meaning or value or ruled by deity or Providence; whether the will were in fact free or determined; whether there were or were not a future life, or any even fugitive rewards and punishments at all.”

Kenneth Rexroth

About This Quote

Source Essay: The Moral Problem of Modern Man, Kenneth Rexroth, 1960

The quote argues that moral dilemmas persist regardless of metaphysical beliefs about the universe, free will, or afterlife.

In simple terms: Moral dilemmas are unchanged by belief in meaning.

Key Takeaway

Recognize moral consistency across worldviews.

Themes

ethity philosophy existentialism

Mood

reflective serious

Type

philosophical analytical thought‑provoking

When to use this quote

  • ethical debates
  • personal decision making
  • public policy
  • religious counseling

Key Concepts

Determinism free will theodicy

Questions to Reflect On

  • Do moral choices depend on belief in a higher purpose?
  • How can we find common ethical ground despite differing worldviews?
A Different Perspective

Assumes all individuals face the same moral framework, which may not hold across cultures.

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