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Single Idea 19604

[filed under theme 23. Ethics / F. Existentialism / 3. Angst ]

Full Idea

Whereas all beings have their place in nature, man remains a metaphysically straying creature, lost in Life, a stranger to the Creation.

Gist of Idea

Unlike other creatures, mankind seems lost in nature

Source

E.M. Cioran (A Short History of Decay [1949], 1 'The Indirect5')

Book Ref

Cioran,E.M.: 'A Short History of Decay', ed/tr. Howard,Richard [Penguin 2010], p.27


A Reaction

Nice challenge to the Aristotelian idea that we can identify the nature and function of man, and derive an ethics from it. This idea seems to state the essence of existentialism, perhaps better than anything in Sartre. We should have stayed in Africa?

Related Ideas

Idea 12281 Man is intrinsically a civilized animal [Aristotle]

Idea 3843 There is no human nature [Sartre]


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]
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]
To live authentically, we must see that philosophy is totally useless [Cioran]
The ideal is to impose a religion by force, and then live in doubt about its beliefs [Cioran]
Intelligence only fully flourishes at the end of a historical period [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]
When man abandons religion, he then follows new fake gods and mythologies [Cioran]
Ideas are neutral, but people fill them with passion and weakness [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]
No one has ever found a good argument against suicide [Cioran]
Religions see suicide as insubordination [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]
It is pointless to refuse or accept the social order; we must endure it like the weather [Cioran]
The universe is dirty and fragile, as if a scandal in nothingness had produced its matter [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]
At a civilisation's peak values are all that matters, and people unconsciously live by them [Cioran]
The history of ideas (and deeds) occurs in a meaningless environment [Cioran]
A nation gives expression to its sum of values, and is then exhausted [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]
An axiom has no more authority than a frenzy [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]
People who really believe anti-realism don't bother to prove it [Cioran]
Suicide is pointless, because it always comes too late [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]
Opinions are fine, but having convictions means something has gone wrong [Cioran]
The word 'being' is very tempting, but in fact means nothing at all [Cioran]