Sunday, August 30, 2009

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The infinite human stupidity

Is it possible to replicate the sound and rational argument which says that human beings are infinitely stupid?

Saturday, August 1, 2009

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Cioran Psychotherapist and


EM Cioran (1911 - 1995) Hungarian-born thinker, but most of his works were published in French, whose nationality taken as yours. Masterfully developed aphorism. However categorization might be questionable, it can be considered within the nihilism and pessimism, lines of thought that presented with elegance.
Among many other things, he was convinced that the work of a psychotherapist was just an excuse, a screen, a search Silly exogenous and relief at the lack of proper means to survive (do not speak of Living; Cioran would be more in keeping with the idea of \u200b\u200bsurvival than of Living).
The main issues to understand Cioran could have been so unbearable it is for human beings themselves, their gross and depressing ironic and paradoxical crisis and lack of sense (even though the meaning is probably not a feature of the work Cioran).
The problem would be that lines mentioned above: The human being does not support the neurotic ambivalence which is plagued throughout his life but longs to be wildly happy. Cioran would say there is not much to do to avoid the misfortune of being "human." In contrast, it would be nonsense to live in a stoic and soft. However, he tries to tell us that people possess arcane complexities and unfathomable depths. NO! On the contrary, we would be too simple to understand our inherent simplicity.
Therefore, the work of psychotherapy would be a spectacular waste of time only justifiable by the foolish belief that each of us is a dismays world caused by the complicated vicissitudes of life.

So he stopped writing:
"... Anyone attaches itself a destination, then anyone can describe yours. The belief that psychology [1] reveals our absence should stick to our actions, thought to involve an intrinsic value or symbolic. Then came the snobbery of the "complex" to teach us to enlarge our trifles, to let ourselves be blinded by them and gratify our self with the power and depth of which is conspicuously lacking ... " (EM Cioran. " The temptation exist ". From French La tentation d'exister , 1972).
Thus we see that the story of the "complex" and teach us to magnify our trifles psychotherapists should have carved a place in modernity.

Note
[1] Cioran says psychology, but because of the wide range of action that has the discipline today-amplitude did not possess at the time he wrote his work, "psychology can be aptly replaced by psychotherapy, because as we saw, there was the matter.