Pug’s “A Thousand Men” and the Need for a Moral Sense of Knowledge
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I’ve been listening to Joe Pug’s “A Thousand Men” as of late and can’t help but reflect on what I see as a call to a Moral Sense of Knowledge being articulated in this song. What is the significance of ‘the idea’ if it is not grounded in some sense of the truth about reality (what is the good life, what is justice, what is ‘the good’) as opposed to our capacity to simply instrumentalize reality according to our own instrumental ends disassociated from any sense of how they serve the good? Reflect and Respond please.
Z
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