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Care of the Soul

David Price
4 min readJan 4, 2025

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Christian Schloe

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Ethics alone is not enough to make a change in the world. Alone, ethics without aesthetics doesn’t hold.

Take for instance the environment. We’re not motivated to fight for it simply because we ought to, because we should, because we must do the right thing. Of course we’re ethically responsible for our patterns of consumption and we are guilty because of consumerism. But moral persuasion is not enough for sustained motivation. Nor are high principles about Gaia, and deep ecology and future generations. Making amends. Atoning. Sacrificing. It’s all proved. It’s all noble. And even scientifically valid. Yet, the emotion is not strong enough to motivate…

We must first be moved by beauty. For then, love is aroused. When you love something then you want it near. Always around. Not to go away. Not to be harmed. You want to help it thrive and prosper. Then you are a little blind to its faults and risks. And a little indulgent in your gifts to it. No questions of cost effectiveness, of balance sheets, of worth assessment of that which calls your love.

What evokes love? As has been said in many places in many ages and felt by any one of us, it’s Beauty. An aesthetic perception draws forth our ethical care.

~ James Hillman, “What Kind of Society Nurtures the Soul?”

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David Price
David Price

Written by David Price

I write about creativity, loving, language learning and psycho/spirituality. I’m a longtime painter and reader.

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