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Review Introduction to Existentialism • Existence over essence – Rebellion against Plato and Rationalism – Human value as rational, knowing creatures • Combination with Christianity – Rational universe—will of God – Science as offspring begins to rebel • Reality meaningless, dead, irrational – Huge universe and human knowers peripheral Humans as Peripheral • Man in image of God – Capable of knowing rational law • Moral and scientific • God is dead = Rationalism failed – Can not give meaning to our lives • Awareness of a succession of myths • Seek solace in reason/God – Nietzsche tartets Descartes “new” rationalism • Seeking to restore human guarantee of knowledge • Even allowing “brain in vat” evil demon fantasy Questions Explain the Nietzsche’s contrast of a “master” and “slave” morality. Why does he say Christianity is a slave morality? Cartesian "Radical" Skepticism • Doubt everything—not from specific arguments, but general ones – Main target: objects and other minds • Strategy: prove something immune to evil demon doubt • I think, therefore I exist • Even if I doubt, can't doubt that I'm thinking Is Cogito Valid? • Back to Parmenides – If a sentence is true then its subject term must denote something • Any true sentence of the form "X Q's" entails "X exists" • So, if the premise (I think) is true then it follows as a matter of form that I exist – "Santa Claus thinks" is false – Thought doesn't matter here "Santa clause walks" is also false Is Cogito Sound? • Is the premise true? • Certainly! Whenever I think it • Can we know it is true? Yes – It is true – We believe it is true • (When we think, we think we are thinking) – We have good reason to believe it • We are good judges of our own conscious states Not enough! Paradox Analysis • Must be immune from Demon Doubt! • To think you do not think is a paradox – Different from semantic (liar) or prescriptive (Shendao) paradoxes • The meaning inconsistent with truth • Conforming inconsistent with meaning Pragmatic (action) paradox • What you say is inconsistent with the act of your saying it • "I cannot speak one word of English" • The speech act of asserting is inconsistent with its truth – The thought act is inconsistent with the 我不會 用中文 content of the thought 想。 Thinking Thoughts and Thinker • Next step cannot reach outside thought – A way to get all rational truths back— prove God exists • So ontological argument for God – Unique in following from definition alone Ontological Argument • St. Anselm model—easier and more famous • Start with thought of god—a concept – Can be thought of by a non-believer • The non-believer contradicts himself • Not derived just from thinking • From the content (meaning/definition) of the thought • Definition of the ‘god' concept: the perfect being Existence • Perfect=df has all positive qualities completely • • • • Qualities = predicates 'Exists' is a predicate 'Exists' is positive Not to predicate 'exists' of the being that has all positive qualities completely is a contradiction So I am not deceived when I think clearly and distinctly Analysis: Summary • Argument really about two kinds of existence – In mind and reality • But logic the same – Existence is a positive valued predicate • Quality or attribute of a substance – Nutshell: not it’s not—issue isn’t positive • Not a predicate—Hume and Kant (detail later) • Taken for granted by Nietzsche Existential Angst • Suspended over nothingness, nausea, and alienation – Strength to face a bottomless abyss – Cf. Zhuangzi's view of a similar realization • Existentialist realism – No way to get ethics without blind assertion Philosophical Revolution • Reject metaphysical grounds for moral ones • A genealogy of morals – Slave morality: • Reaction against the hated--define as "evil," "sin" • Resentment morality--what it is against Master Morality • Affirmation of things promoting life • Define good, not evil – Then just failure to fulfill • Beyond "good and evil" to "good and bad" • Control, choose your own meaning in life • Life promoting, affirming, active, vs. Reaction, nihilist resentment Reality and Power • Everything is interpretation—no original – My Zhuangzi – Interpretations are not getting closer to reality • Only power conferring stories • Science as another myth The Real World Is a Myth • Plato (the sun) attainable to the wise • Christianity (A woman! A promise) • Kant (a skeptical possibility) source of obligation • Positivism (value unknowable, so meaningless) • Nietzsche (abandon real/apparent distinction) Christianity and Buddhism • A paradigm of slave morality – Not refuted, but sick! Self-hating negative resentment • All don'ts, evil, sin, sinners • This world, natural man as contrast with God – A form of self-hate – Stems from Socrates’ mind/body values • Double-bind: original sin – Protestant "grace" and predestination – Hate yourself and ideology of powerlessness Lying • Heaven a contradiction – No – a form of hatred of life • Desire for "the other life" = desire for death – Create a myth in our own image • Attribute all power to him—powerlessness to ourselves • Sin a deceptive form of self-hate – Doctrine of original sin – Moralizes enslavement – we deserve our suffering • So don't do anything about it Christ and Christianity • Culprit is St. Paul – Actually a Roman—inheritors of the idols of Socrates – Body over mind • Hatred of body and instincts • Celibacy of priests, sex as evil • Christ himself a divine mystic – Declared himself God – Re-evaluated values – Spontaneous self-assertion—we should all be like that • Christ was the last Christian Buddhism a Kindred •Religion Same mind/body structure – Skepticism of existence – ‘Truth’ ‘reason’, ‘ideas’ transcendent reality • Nihilistic, decadent power denying – Renunciation religion: Nirvana and life (samsara) – Samsara is suffering. Get rid of desire • But doesn't want to malign it with Christianity – Honest – I seek to die and stay dead • Reincarnation framework – Positivist – no value judgment • “Life is suffering” v “We are all sinners” Not Powerless • We can achieve the religious goal by our own efforts – We can die and stay dead • No promises and keeps them! – No supernatural intervention—no supernatural role at all • Buddha just a model who found the path • Hygiene, diet, cheerfulness – Attributed to climate and age of culture