Wednesday, May 14, 2008
kant-every creatureeee
“….which is to find out the natural ends intended by this disposition to transcendent concepts in our reason, because everything that lies in nature must be originally intended for some useful purpose (Pg. 95).” I really like this ending quote. It is amazing to think that there must be a reason for every single thing that exists in nature. Think about all of the things that exists! Every single one must have some distinct purpose in life, and it could be a mystery to us forever as to what it is. Every rock, every leaf, every bug, every type of animal must all have their very own part to play in this world. And we as humans run the world, not thinking twice about killing these things that make the world go round, when I’m sure it has never been thought about how much good they do our Earth, and how every life is vital. Lol, ok I sound like a nature freak, but it’s really cool how everything in existence has its own unique purpose, because I mean it must have a purpose, otherwise it wouldn’t have been created. But I mean some things I just think about, and I’m like what could really be the point of having this in our world, such as like, oh I don’t know a skunk? Ha hA, but seriously I don’t know of a single good purpose they serve us rather than smelling up our world, but I’m sure there is some crucial purpose of a skunk. Like the movie the Butterfly effect, without one little missing detail in our world, things could be so different…Who knows, without skunks and other random animals, maybe the world wouldn’t be as we know it. ..
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