
Lecture II: Mimetic Desire and Original Sin | René Girard's Mimetic Theory
Johnathan Bi
Metaphysical Desire Is the Key Focus of Geraudian Psychology
Metaphysical desire is the key focus of Geraudian psychology because it represents a motivational force that is infinitely malleable, exceptionally strong, continuously deceitful, and often ungovernable. Metaphysical desire sees us chasing for objects, not for their own sake, but for what they say about us,. We will always be disappointed if and when we obtain the object caught in a perennial and repeating trap of tragedy and farce - right? Yes, that is right. The Platonic ideal of the reasoning part of the soul holding the reins of the spirited part of theSoul Gerard thinks is an illusion.
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