
Homo contradictorius
Modern knowledge thus just assumes complementarity and contradiction without further ado. But why is the world complementary? And why does contradiction take place in it? Contradiction means precisely the separation from the "unity of opposites" of complementarity, which is actually necessary for knowledge. And as knowledge is complementary itself then the ultimate sense of contradiction is to resolve into complementarity again. Or as simply stated by Friedrich Nietzsche: "Nature needs knowledge"; that is, it needs contradiction in order to "know itself". Indeed, it can be proved that complementarity in the world leads inevitably to contradiction, whence the world can ultimately be determined itself completely, or universally, from complementarity.
Nietzsche's "artistic philosophy" developed precisely the consciousness of contradiction as the "bridge" towards the "knowledge of nature of itself". Man is such a "bridge". But the task of resolving it still lies ahead, still is the "philosophy of the future". What is at stake therefore is rediscovering contradiction on the basis of complementarity, and then to complete the full course of nature, i.e. from complementarity to contradiction to complementarity. This book offers an approximation, with an elucidation of the contradictory expressions of man's knowledge. And then of human society itself and its future.
- Undertitel
- Rediscovering the Contradiction underlying Man on the basis of Complementarity (in the Spirit of Nietzsche)
- Författare
- Giuseppe Tulli
- ISBN
- 9781494302474
- Språk
- Engelska
- Vikt
- 885 gram
- Utgivningsdatum
- 2019-04-01
- Sidor
- 610
