Václav Havel died today. He made the definition of human responsibility be almost the definition of human Being:
Human responsibility is precisely the agent by which one first defines oneself as a person vis-a-vis the universe, that is, as the miracle of Being that one is. On the one hand, it is only thus that one defines and so infuses meaning into one’s dependency on the world; on the other hand, it is only thus that one definitively separates oneself from the world as a sovereign and independent being; it is only thus that one, as it were, stands on one’s own two feet. I would say that responsibility for oneself is a knife we use to carve out our own inimitable features in the panorama of Being; it is the pen with which we write into the history of Being that story of the fresh creation of the world that each new human existence always is.
(Quoted from page 214 of The Life of the Creative Spirit, by H. Charles Romesburg. Xlibris, 2001.)
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