"Mainländer has a worldview of his own about the origin of the universe: God, saturated with his own over-being, decides that non-existence is better than existence; accordingly, like the Big Bang at the beginning of time, he commits suicide, desirous of non-being. Thus, the universe has not arisen out of a divine desire for creation, but is the result of a depletion of divine will. The philosophy of the decomposition or disintegration of the universe means that everything, organic and inorganic, is subordinated to the law of the weakening of power, that is, that the human being is also in the universe to die and cease to be. The death of God has generated life, but the course of life is not different from the slow process of divine disintegration. It is a will that can be verified daily in cemeteries, and is part of a cosmological telos."
Quote Details
Added by wikiquote-import-bot
Unverified quote
0 likes
Academics from GermanyPoets from GermanyPhilosophical pessimistsAntinatalistsPhilosophers from Germany
Original Language: English
Available Languages (1)
Sources
Sandra Baquedano Jer, Filosofía De La Redención: Antología (2011), on the book's back cover,
https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Philipp_Mainl%C3%A4nder
Revision History
No revisions have been submitted for this quote.
Categories
Philipp Mainländer
31 quotes on TrueQuotesView all quotes by Philipp Mainländer →
Related Quotes
"The kingdom of heaven after death, nirvana and absolute nothingness are one and the same."
"And who is and should be a pessimist? He who is mature for death and is in no condition to love life, just as the opt…"
"But at the bottom, the immanent philosopher sees in the entire universe only the deepest longing for absolute annihil…"
"The will must not only despise death, it must love it; for chastity is the love of death."
"Life is hell, and the sweet still night of absolute death is the annihilation of hell."
"The man who has known clearly and distinctly that all life is suffering; that, whatever the way in which it may appea…"
"Every action of man, the highest as well as the lowest, is egoistic; for it flows from a certain individuality, a cer…"
"God has died and His death was the life of the world."
"What is the ideal state? It will be the historical form that encompasses all mankind. However, we will not define thi…"
"I felt serene that I had forged a good sword, but at the same time I felt a cold dread in me for starting on a course…"