Desire or self-consciousness as outside of man's control.

Fatalistic desire.
Borrowing from Schopenhaur, duty-aesthetic argues that man has the power-to-desire and the desire-to-will but he does not have the power to will.

That is, will is a subset of desire.

Duty-aesthetic argues that ironically man lacks power over the power-to-desire (self-power) because power is something man can have not something man can be.
by sandrashine December 14, 2018
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