2022年1月29日土曜日

"Freiheit ist Einsicht in die Notwendigkeit"

 

おれなんか、スピノザを思い浮かべるけど、

  ‘Freedom Lies in the Recognition of Necessity’ BY FREDERIC RAPHAEL AUG. 19, 2001 12 AM PT
Yet Spinoza was neither a crackpot nor a ranting atheist. As all but his most rabid detractors agreed, he was a gentle, self-effacing man of chaste habits and remarkable erudition. His philosophy was expressed in formal Latin, in an almost Euclidian system of definitions, axioms and proofs. Also a practical scientist, he ground lenses for a modest living and died at age 44, probably from tuberculosis hastened by inhaling glass dust. His enemies spread rumors that he panicked on his deathbed and begged for God’s forgiveness, but all the evidence is that, like Socrates, he faced the inevitable with philosophical calm. “Freedom,” he had famously proclaimed, “lies in the recognition of necessity.”
ELI5: The quote: "Freedom is the recognition of necessity" - Friedrich Engels 

 ヘーゲル経由のエンゲルスの格言として有名なんだ?

やらされているうちは強制だが、やらねばならぬと自覚して自らの意思でやっていれば自由だ、と。

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