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Lightnings. Schopenhauer. World as Idea

“The world is my idea:”—this is a truth which holds good for everything that lives and knows, though man alone can bring it into reflective and abstract consciousness. If he really does this, he has attained to philosophical wisdom. It then becomes clear and certain to him that what he knows is not a sun and an earth, but only an eye that sees a sun, a hand that feels an earth; that the world which surrounds him is there only as idea, i.e., only in relation to something else, the consciousness, which is himself. If any truth can be asserted a priori, it is this: for it is the expression of the most general form of all possible and thinkable experience: a form which is more general than time, or space, or causality, for they all presuppose it; and each of these, which we have seen to be just so many modes of the principle of sufficient reason, is valid only for a particular class of ideas; whereas the antithesis of object and subject is the common form of all these classes, is that form under which alone any idea of whatever kind it may be, abstract or intuitive, pure or empirical, is possible and thinkable. No truth therefore is more certain, more independent of all others, and less in need of proof than this, that all that exists for knowledge, and therefore this whole world, is only object in relation to subject, perception of a perceiver, in a word, idea.
This is obviously true of the past and the future, as well as of the present, of what is farthest off, as of what is near; for it is true of time and space themselves, in which alone these distinctions arise. All that in any way belongs or can belong to the world is inevitably thus conditioned through the subject, and exists only for the subject. The world is idea."


 Arthur Schopenhauer. The World As Will And Idea.V.1."1.



Comments

Em said…
So in this sense, would nothing be more key than to widen/sharpen the lens of the subject if the goal is to 'change the world' for the better?
Your proposal is very sensible and good: refine the subject's perspective. Many will ask: how is that done? However, my question is different: who does that? Who polishes and tunes the lens of the subject? Any attempt to improve the world can only be an action of some egoic mask. The world has emerged as an idea, as Schopenhauer tells us, it is the result of a subject giving shape to something, creating a representation from an indefinite substance, whether it takes the form of an atom or divinity. However, the world as an idea does not arise as an idea of an isolated individual, but as an idea of a species and of Life in general. The world is not an image of the ego and therefore it cannot be changed from the ego.
Em said…
Ah! How fascinating! So the entire premise of changing the world as an idea is an egoic action trying to act on an idea beyond the individual ego…and therefore a failed endeavor? And it is not “I” as in Emily the woman, artist, friend, who engages with this idea but…the witness.? I am asking out loud but I expect as I read more of your posts; in time, some of these concepts and answers will become more clear.
At the individual level, the changes that one can make from the ego in relation to the environment are always constructions of other projections of the ego, which are basically transpersonal. Anything that occurs to you and that you can carry out on the level of everyday experience is conditioned and limited. You can move the furniture around the room but the meaning of "furniture" will remain the same. The ego, your personal masks, cannot change the meanings of the Universe, for that is out of its league. There is an order in the Universe, a Cosmos, the order that has brought us here. The purpose, the meaning of our lives, is to understand it and experience that Cosmos with the greatest depth possible, and surf its beautiful and gigantic waves with a heart overflowing with joy.
Em said…
Thank you for these illuminating and thoughtful responses Oscar. I resist and fight against the universe most of the time, it would seem.

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