In 4-5 pages, explain the meaning of your chosen concept(s), as it emerges in existentialist philosophy, and how the concept(s) is/are existentially consequential today.
I would like to explain how with the coronavirus pandemic, some people seem to be ignoring the social distancing guidelines due to a level of uncertainty or pure selfishness (i.e. having social gatherings, going out shopping for non essentials, allowing their children to play around the neighborhood with other neighborhood children, businesses staying open the aren't truly essential like nail shops, and so many food restraints remaining open, etc.), and leaving the ethical sphere (our normal sphere) and living more in the aesthetic sphere than ever before. I would the like to explain how if we were all to bring ourselves back to that ethical sphere and then take a "leap of faith", which requires risk, which Kierkegaard speaks about, we could all have a greater faith that God is going to bring us out of this crazy time and bring our lives back to the normal life we are all so desperately missing in this trying time… and therefore be at a greater peace (and not have continue to spread this virus if we were to
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