Life goals and life plans seem to me to sit somewhere between Heidegger’s Sorge (both feel to be like aspects of Sorge) and general notions of axiology (life goals and life plans seem like a model of how axiology gets implemented). Curious if that resonates with what you mean by life goals and life plans.
I’m not familiar enough with Heidegger to comment on his concepts, but I can imagine similarities between life goals and existentialist thinking! Regarding axiology, I usually encounter this in moral realist contexts where an axiology tells us what’s good/valuable in a universal sense.
Life goals and life plans seem to me to sit somewhere between Heidegger’s Sorge (both feel to be like aspects of Sorge) and general notions of axiology (life goals and life plans seem like a model of how axiology gets implemented). Curious if that resonates with what you mean by life goals and life plans.
I’m not familiar enough with Heidegger to comment on his concepts, but I can imagine similarities between life goals and existentialist thinking! Regarding axiology, I usually encounter this in moral realist contexts where an axiology tells us what’s good/valuable in a universal sense.