Answer:
The two central concepts here are:
One's basic choice
and
one's basic stance.
The basic choice (or fundamental option orcritical response) is one made at the centre ofthe person and with
non-reflexive
knowledgeand transcendental or basic freedom andwhich brings about the establishment of theperson's basic moral stance.
The basic choice is, then, the cause ofone's basic stance, thus giving one anew overall moral orientation ordirection in and to life.
Explanation:
The basic stance itself, on the other hand, isthat state or condition of the person or self inwhich one exists as a basically good or evilperson, as predominantly oriented towardsgoodness or evil.It is brought into existence by and only by a basic choice and consequently, we may saythat this stance has a greater importance thanthe basic choice, since the latter is only themeans to the end of establishing it.
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