International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR)

International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR)
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Case Studies | Philosophy | Congo (DRC) | Volume 10 Issue 7, July 2021


The Last End and Responsibility at Saint Thomas Aquinas

KAINDA KITENGE Moise | NKOMBA KALENGA Liliane | NGOIE KANTUMOYA Gaston [3]


Abstract: The gist of our subject lies in the vision, which still remains embarrassing and confused, of the final end which from the outset appears to be uniquely spiritual in the sole image of Christianity. Apart from that, there is abundant material around it, such as the final end of human thought, of human action, of its initiatives, etc. So at first glance, some would believe and think in the evangelical sense. Usually, human idiosyncrasies are sidelined. With that, we take courage in insisting that everyone thinks of the last end of our actions, before any implementation, with an emphasis on actions politically posed in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. It is this sense of irresponsibility that characterizes the Congolese, which pushes us to associate at the last end, the notion of responsibility, which can play the role of living consciousness and mental, individual projection on the outcomes of any human action in general and political in particular, which, in the end, disastrously destroys and disorients the thinking of almost all civil servants, both public and private.


Keywords: responsibility, final end, freedom, bliss, consciousness


Edition: Volume 10 Issue 7, July 2021,


Pages: 766 - 772


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