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tpuahsieW madA
eht ot ortnI
II seiretsyM rehgiH
eerged dnoceS
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It is difficult, to speak with people of subjects for which our languages
do not have any words yet; where our whole language is arranged onto
the opposite; where the impressions of the senses insure us from youth
incessantly the opposite, and upon that our abstract terms, intelligence,
logic and reason are built; where our whole cogitation system, even
our Inner Consciousness is basically shattered; where all our feelings,
thoughts, judgments, sciences, our first basic principles as doubtful,
to be supposed to appear as delusions, where it seems fury, the opposite
against a whole world, to maintain against his inner and external feeling.
However with this all We want to dare submitting our thoughts, and with
human being tongues to report things, that we hardly presume in the
distance through our highest reason to ourselves, but which we will
never develop in this figure completely and clearly; We want to see
who is strong enough to work itself out of this general delusion, at
making itself rid onto a time of the body and the senses, to transfigure
itself, and to think into another world.
No human being has innate terms. We receive all our
terms first through the senses, in the measure as such better or worse,
several or fewer they are. These are at the beginning bare feelings.
General information and abstract terms arise first from repeated feelings;
are not anything as feelings of the similarities, can therefore without
preceding individual feelings, and consequently without preceding use
of the senses, not to be thought at all; onto that our whole intelligence
and reason are built than onto their only basis, or would one from birth
blind and deaf human being have presumably reason and sanity? Our this-time
terms of the world and their parts depend on these senses alone; with
other senses also our showings, feelings would change; if the building
of our eye would be microscopic: so we would be seen a new completely
other world, having another language and philosophy.
If We do not have any innate term now; all terms bare alone being negotiated
through the senses; these senses being capable of a humiliation and
increment, a decrease and increase: if in a still enclosed way the experience
shows that with every diversification or Modification along with their
parts the world appears to us differently; we consequently must achieve
with other senses of the world and their parts completely other ideas;
there with the alteration of the feelings also the abstract terms, all
that is based on that, after alteration of its basis must change: so
we have to maintain all cause with the greatest confidence, that this
earth so presumably, when all remaining part of the world that are not
what they appear to us at and before themselves; that with that all
our knowledge is built onto this varying Suppositum to all, however;
that everything these ours terms built onto that and not to lead abstractions
into the interior of the thing itself; that the indissoluble one of
most tasks striking there just comes of that; that therefore there are
philosophies so many and various, when different organized beings succeeded
for the reality; that the to us confessed five senses without ground
to be accepted as the single and last one from which one can imagine
the world.
If these conditions are correct, also everyone must let be liked so,
to accept following results as true, as undoubtedly even if on the other
hand also his whole interior should have outrage feeling, because they
are only direct ends and results from the preceding one, and the outrageous
internally feeling prove only, that to think this former kind too very
much with our nature, so to speak is joined onto the most intimate,
than that one could believe that current lecture should find many supporters
and confessors; it would be also ridiculous if people afterwards wanted
to talk and to act; when also the most eager confessor do not find such
necessary, and such lessons are bare for those which attend to the highest
considerations of the nature and their being which remember to jog to
at the borders of the human reason. It is only supposed to serve bare,
the pride and to humiliate impertinence of the human being,, to lead
back, onto the one that suits to them near, what is essential for their
felicitousness, to market the speculation spirit and to call for the
action, to show, what they do not know, also never will investigate,
to uncover the unrhymed one of the previous systems, to preserve to
human being in front of confused ways that materialism and his putative
thickness expose; to devise new grounds for the so strongly contested
one and our almost not to be proved perpetuity of our I, to represent
a so consolate, nearly entirely ridiculed lesson in a new aspect, and
to provide old, worn off things new charm and the glory of God and his
factories', to place in a new, unexpected, irrefutable way before eyes;
to prove, that the blown up human being, so proud of his reason, ridiculed
the inscrutable without cause, that perhaps impossibilities are possible.
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