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87. The Purpose of Human Existence: Eternal Progression Through Morality

Updated: Mar 24, 2023

As humans, we often ponder the purpose of our existence. Is it to accumulate wealth, achieve fame, or simply survive? William Search, in his books "Why" and "Conversations with chatGPT: Exploring the Theory of Morality and Existence," proposes a thought-provoking theory that morality is the reason we exist, and our purpose is to help our own and everyone else's moral compass grow and expand in a process of eternal progression.


In Roman metaethics, philosophers debated the source of ethical values. Some believed that ethical values were inherent in the natural world and could be discovered through reason and observation, while others believed that they were a human construct created to guide behavior and promote social harmony. The Romans tended to view ethical values as a combination of both natural and human factors.


Several philosophical theories support the idea of eternal progression and the belief that the purpose of human existence is to help the moral compass grow and expand. Immanuel Kant's moral philosophy posits that the fundamental purpose of human existence is to act in accordance with moral principles. This idea of striving toward moral perfection aligns with the belief in eternal progression and the growth of the moral compass. Aristotle's virtue ethics and utilitarianism also support the idea of eternal progression and the growth of the moral compass by emphasizing the practice of virtues and the promotion of the well-being and happiness of others.







In conclusion, the theory that morality is the reason we exist and our purpose is to help our own and everyone else's moral compass grow and expand in a process of eternal progression is a fascinating concept to explore. It highlights the importance of leading a fulfilling and moral life and constantly striving to improve ourselves and the well-being of others. As William Search proposes, the ultimate purpose of our existence is not just to survive but to thrive and make a positive impact on the world through our actions.

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