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Full Idea
For the mind essentially and always, in whatever manner it is disposed, strives towards value.
Gist of Idea
Minds essentially and always strive towards value
Source
Simone Weil (Reflections on Value [1941], p.31)
Book Ref
Weil,Simone: 'Late Philosophical Writings' [Notre Dame 2015], p.31
A Reaction
A typically platonist thought. If you accept my view that values identify what is important, the thought is plausible. We might distinguish between what the mind pointlessly entertains, and what it 'strives' for.
Related Idea
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23881 | All thought about values is philosophical, and thought about anything else is not philosophy [Weil] |
23882 | Ends, unlike means, cannot be defined, which is why people tend to pursue means [Weil] |
23883 | Minds essentially and always strive towards value [Weil] |
23884 | Truth is a value of thought [Weil] |
23885 | Philosophy aims to change the soul, not to accumulate knowledge [Weil] |
23886 | Systems are not unique to each philosopher. The platonist tradition is old and continuous [Weil] |