登陆注册
15476900000007

第7章 "MATERIALISM"(2)

The most telling refutation of this as of all other philosophical crotchets is practice -- namely, experiment and industry. If we are able to prove the correctness of our conception of a natural process by making it ourselves, bringing it into being out of its conditions and making it serve our own purposes into the bargain, then there is an end to the Kantian ungraspable "thing-in-itself". The chemical substances produced in the bodies of plants and animals remained just such "things-in-themselves" until organic chemistry began to produce them one after another, whereupon the "thing-in-itself" became a thing for us -- as, for instance, alizarin, the coloring matter of the madder, which we no longer trouble to grow in the madder roots in the field, but produce much more cheaply and simply from coal tar. For 300 years, the Copernican solar system was a hypothesis with 100, 1,000, 10,000 to 1 chances in its favor, but still always a hypothesis. But then Leverrier, by means of the data provided by this system, not only deduced the necessity of the existence of an unknown planet, but also calculated the position in the heavens which this planet must necessarily occupy, and when [Johann] Galle really found this planet [Neptune, discovered 1846, at Berlin Observatory], the Copernican system was proved. If, nevertheless, the neo-Kantians are attempting to resurrect the Kantian conception in Germany, and the agnostics that of Hume in England (where in fact it never became extinct), this is, in view of their theoretical and practical refutation accomplished long ago, scientifically a regression and practically merely a shamefaced way of surreptitiously accepting materialism, while denying it before the world.

But during this long period from Descarte to Hegel and from Hobbes to Feuerbach, these philosophers were by no means impelled, as they thought they were, solely by the force of pure reason. On the contrary, what really pushed them forward most was the powerful and ever more rapidly onrushing progress of natural science and industry. Among the materialists this was plain on the surface, but the idealist systems also filled themselves more and more with a materialist content and attempted pantheistically to reconcile the antithesis between mind and matter. Thus, ultimately, the Hegelian system represents merely a materialism idealistically turned upside down in method and content.

It is, therefore, comprehensible that Starcke in his characterization of Feuerbach first of all investigates the latter's position in regard to this fundamental question of the relation of thinking and being. After a short introduction, in which the views of the preceding philosophers, particularly since Kant, are described in unnecessarily ponderous philosophical language, and in which Hegel, by an all too formalistic adherence to certain passages of his works, gets far less his due, there follows a detailed description of the course of development of Feuerbach's "metaphysics" itself, as this course was successively reflected in those writings of this philosopher which have a bearing here. This description is industriously and lucidly elaborated; only, like the whole book, it is loaded with a ballast of philosophical phraseology by no means everywhere unavoidable, which is the more disturbing in its effect the less the author keeps to the manner of expression of one and the same school, or even of Feuerbach himself, and the more he interjects expressions of very different tendencies, especially of the tendencies now rampant and calling themselves philosophical.

The course of evolution of Feuerbach is that of a Hegelian -- a never quite orthodox Hegelian, it is true -- into a materialist; an evolution which at a definite stage necessitates a complete rupture with the idealist system of his predecessor. With irresistible force, Feuerbach is finally driven to the realization that the Hegelian premundane existence of the "absolute idea", the "pre-existence of the logical categories" before the world existed, is nothing more than the fantastic survival of the belief in the existence of an extra-mundane creator; that the material, sensuously perceptible world to which we ourselves belong is the only reality; and that our consciousness and thinking, however supra-sensuous they may seem, are the product of a material, bodily organ, the brain. Matter is not a product of mind, but mind itself is merely the highest product of matter.

This is, of course, pure materialism. But, having got so far, Feuerbach stops short. He cannot overcome the customary philosophical prejudice, prejudice not against the thing but against the name materialism. He says:

"To me materialism is the foundation of the edifice of human essence and knowledge; but to me it is not what it is to the physiologist, to the natural scientists in the narrower sense, for example, to Moleschott, and necessarily is from their standpoint and profession, namely, the edifice itself. Backwards I fully agree with the materialists; but not forwards."

Here, Feuerbach lumps together the materialism that is a general world outlook resting upon a definite conception of the relation between matter and mind, and the special form in which this world outlook was expressed at a definite historical stage -- namely, in the 18th century. More than that, he lumps it with the shallow, vulgarized form in which the materialism of the 18th century continues to exist today in the heads of naturalists and physicians, the form which was preached on their tours in the fifties by Buchner, Vogt, and Moleschott. But just as idealism underwent a series of stages of development, so also did materialism. With each epoch-making discovery even in the sphere of natural science, it has to change its form; and after history was also subjected to materialistic treatment, a new avenue of development has opened here, too.

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 逆天女凰

    逆天女凰

    嘴角噙着冷笑,她抬起头,眼里的光芒名叫倔强:“你,输了!”
  • 重生之王爷请留步

    重生之王爷请留步

    睁开眼睛,楚思潇惊讶了,自己居然变小了,明明都已经死了……没想到上天会给她一个机会重来,那就休怪她不客气了!什么假惺惺的长姐、后母,她要一个个的报复回去!“站住,本王让你走了吗!”看着上一世的夫君“不好意思王爷,本小姐不和渣男说话。”
  • 故乡风云

    故乡风云

    天边飘过故乡的云,它不停地向我召唤,当身边的微风轻轻吹起,有个声音在对我呼唤,归来吧,归来呦,浪迹天涯的游子,归来吧,归来呦,别再四处漂泊,踏着沉重的脚步,归乡路是那么的漫长,当身边的微风轻轻吹起,吹来故乡泥土的芬芳,归来吧,归来呦,浪迹天涯的游子,归来吧,归来呦,我已厌倦漂泊……
  • 韩城暖恋

    韩城暖恋

    十八岁那年,她随着母亲改嫁跃入豪门,与他生活在同一屋檐下。他是继父唯一的儿子,是未来韩氏企业的继承人,拥有着令女人尖叫的相貌,令男人眼红的身家。在他的眼底里,她是继母的拖油瓶,不仅占据了他的豪宅,还会分割他的财产,他对于她的厌恶,从她跨入韩家大门的那一刻开始,与日俱增,变本加厉。面对他的无情与嘲讽,她看向了一边彬彬有礼的男人。端坐在真皮沙发上的男子,如同国画中晕染开来的山水,清雅淡定。一样的笑意融融,唇角、眼角,都带着诱惑,似乎告诉她,嫁给他,真的会幸福。只是在不经意的一瞥间,她知道这个男人高深莫测,看似有情,却不动情。
  • 仙凡传奇之仙途

    仙凡传奇之仙途

    我只想去保护挚爱,那怕撕了这天,踏碎这地!
  • 流氓武神

    流氓武神

    一把看上去只是切菜用的菜刀,一块印着“流氓专用”四个大字的银色板砖,一台从战场上捡回来的破旧摩托车原型武装铠甲,一本名为《万神决》,但是却被称为“残废决”的最低等级功法。当这些奇葩的东西,落在一个奇葩的流氓手里的时候,一个让整个星辰大陆为之颤抖的武神,由此孕育而生!
  • 卿本冤家:夫人休想逃

    卿本冤家:夫人休想逃

    一朝穿越,网店小老板穿成了古代的闺阁千金,还要嫁给一个老头?云清清顿时哭晕在厕所,正感叹芳华正茂青春正好竟要白白葬送,却得知这个老头翘辫子了,哎哎哎,不是吧?一嫁过来就成了寡妇,还要主掌家业,这么艰难的重任叫小女子如何是好?好吧,既然时局已定,那么且看花心夫人如何在古代为自己代言玩转各类花样美男……【情节虚构,请勿模仿】
  • 婚不得已:总裁我不嫁

    婚不得已:总裁我不嫁

    一年期满,沈苓被老妈催去相亲,他问,“难道这么久了,你没考虑一下我?”她摇了摇头说,“你不符合我的择偶标准。”他耐着性子问,“你的择偶标准是什么?”“不抽烟不喝酒不打牌,作风优良,家境与我相当。”他掐了手里的烟,冷冷说到,“你等着!”……莫克公司的总裁苏政如何抱得美人归?……
  • 穿越时空之抗日特种兵

    穿越时空之抗日特种兵

    2008年一个特种兵在演戏中无意间穿越了时空隧道,进入了抗日战争爆发前的中国。他凭借自己的家族和自己所擅长的军事技术,与日寇展开了一场场惊心动魄扣人心弦的战斗!为爱他变得嗜血!为国他带领军队以少胜多展现铁血军人本色!阵地战、游击战等各种战法他信手拈来,所到之处令日寇闻风丧胆!
  • 上古冒险之旅

    上古冒险之旅

    相距上古大战过去已经100多年,各大种族之间的战争已经慢慢停歇下来。大家都进入了生养休息的时候,东西大陆开始恢复宁静……除了那一片封印在人们记忆之中的大陆,正在苏醒……而它,又将给好不容易平和下来的世界带来怎样的影响呢?兽灵、哈里兰、诺亚、精灵又将会发生什么呢?