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[filed under theme 21. Aesthetics / A. Aesthetic Experience / 6. The Sublime ]

Full Idea

Moral disintegration when we spend time in a place that is too beautiful: the self dissolves upon contact with paradise.

Gist of Idea

We morally dissolve if we spend time with excessive beauty

Source

E.M. Cioran (The Trouble with Being Born [1973], 06)

Book Ref

Cioran,E.M.: 'The Trouble with Being Born', ed/tr. Richard Howard [Penguin 2012], p.79


A Reaction

I'm not sure whether that is true, but it is worth thinking about the value of experiences which are overwhelming.


The 64 ideas from E.M. Cioran

Opportunists can save a nation, and heroes can ruin it [Cioran]
The pointlessness of our motives and irrelevance of our gestures reveals our vacuity [Cioran]
You are stuck in the past if you don't know boredom [Cioran]
To live authentically, we must see that philosophy is totally useless [Cioran]
I abandoned philosophy because it didn't acknowledge melancholy and human weakness [Cioran]
Originality in philosophy is just the invention of terms [Cioran]
Great systems of philosophy are just brilliant tautologies [Cioran]
Intelligence only fully flourishes at the end of a historical period [Cioran]
The ideal is to impose a religion by force, and then live in doubt about its beliefs [Cioran]
Lovers are hateful, apart from their hovering awareness of death [Cioran]
I want to suppress in myself the normal reasons people have for action [Cioran]
Ideas are neutral, but people fill them with passion and weakness [Cioran]
When man abandons religion, he then follows new fake gods and mythologies [Cioran]
Circles of hell are ridiculous; all that matters is to be there [Cioran]
As the perfect wisdom of detachment, philosophy offers no rivals to Taoism [Cioran]
Evidence suggests that humans do not have a purpose [Cioran]
Religions see suicide as insubordination [Cioran]
No one has ever found a good argument against suicide [Cioran]
Our instincts had to be blunted and diminished, to make way for consciousness! [Cioran]
Why is God so boring, and why does God resemble humanity so little? [Cioran]
Despite endless suggestions, no one has found a goal for history [Cioran]
Unlike other creatures, mankind seems lost in nature [Cioran]
We can only live because our imagination and memory are poor [Cioran]
The universe is dirty and fragile, as if a scandal in nothingness had produced its matter [Cioran]
It is pointless to refuse or accept the social order; we must endure it like the weather [Cioran]
Wisdom is just the last gasp of a dying civilization [Cioran]
Life is now more dreaded than death [Cioran]
If you have not contemplated suicide, you are a miserable worm [Cioran]
The history of ideas (and deeds) occurs in a meaningless environment [Cioran]
An axiom has no more authority than a frenzy [Cioran]
No great idea ever emerged from a dialogue [Cioran]
We use concepts to master our fears; saying 'death' releases us from confronting it [Cioran]
At a civilisation's peak values are all that matters, and people unconsciously live by them [Cioran]
A nation gives expression to its sum of values, and is then exhausted [Cioran]
Man is never himself; he always aims at less than life, or more than life [Cioran]
History is wonderfully devoid of meaning [Cioran]
Truth is just an error insufficiently experienced [Cioran]
If you lack beliefs, boredom is your martyrdom [Cioran]
No one is brave enough to say they don't want to do anything; we despise such a view [Cioran]
Some thinkers would have been just as dynamic, no matter when they had lived [Cioran]
Metaphysics is a universalisation of physical anguish [Cioran]
Eventually every 'truth' is guaranteed by the police [Cioran]
History is the bloody rejection of boredom [Cioran]
A religion needs to motivate killings, and cannot tolerate rivals [Cioran]
Values don't accumulate; they are ruthlessly replaced [Cioran]
We all need sexual secrets! [Cioran]
The mind is superficial, only concerned with the arrangement of events, not their significance [Cioran]
So-called wisdom is just pondering things instead of acting [Cioran]
It is better to watch the hours pass, than trying to fill them [Cioran]
The first man obviously found paradise unendurable [Cioran]
Suicide is pointless, because it always comes too late [Cioran]
People who really believe anti-realism don't bother to prove it [Cioran]
If only we could write like a reptile, of endless sensations and no concepts! [Cioran]
Negation doesn't arise from reasoning, but from deep instincts [Cioran]
Fear cures boredom, because it is stronger [Cioran]
We could only be responsible if we had consented before birth to who we are [Cioran]
We morally dissolve if we spend time with excessive beauty [Cioran]
Systems are the worst despotism, in philosophy and in life [Cioran]
Convictions are failures to study anything thoroughly [Cioran]
If people always acted without words we would take them for robots [Cioran]
A text explained ceases to be a text [Cioran]
In anxiety people cling to what reinforces it, because it is a deep need [Cioran]
The word 'being' is very tempting, but in fact means nothing at all [Cioran]
Opinions are fine, but having convictions means something has gone wrong [Cioran]