click this doll house for more detail

click this doll house for more detail
Rijksmuseum Amsterdam

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

The Practical Self

“The Self” in the process of actualization must overcome the multiplicity contained within “the All.” However, the self must also come to terms with the fact that the objectivity of the All is never attainable by an autonomous “I” and its subjective perspective. To come to terms with a viable and truthful inter-subjectivity is necessary to understand the self in relation to “the other(s)”.
Aristotle begins his Politics by stating the famous statement: “humans are by nature political animals.” The self as “mind”, maybe able to approximate the transcendent world of Being through reason, but as body and will, we are confined and challenged by the devastating multiplicity that is the world. How we create and interpret through reason, a symbiosis between the world of the mind and the world of the plastic, is the telos of philosophy. To think philosophically becomes practical in that the Self has to account for the necessities of the body in a world ever so chaotic in its current form.
To understand and be cognizant of the historical actuality and the systematization and its process of becoming is a necessity of the individual that stands isolated in self-consciousness of the All that exists. Once the path of the Self in continuity to the historical process is made aware through self consciousness, a viable interpretation of the present towards an idealistic future is needed. The reflection of the Self and the idealistic world of fully actualizing its potentialities towards “Being” is also the same path towards the collective goal of trying to make the multiplicity of the world into a more uniform whole. The goal of the future must account for the history but must creatively apply the current situation towards coming to a viable self realization that is definable to the Self identity in relation to the All.

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