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“There is no remedy against this reversal of the natural order. Man cannot escape from his own achievement. He cannot but adopt the conditions of his own life. No longer in a merely physical universe, man lives in a symbolic universe. Language, myth, art, and religion are parts of this universe…” quote by Ernst Cassirer
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““There is no remedy against this reversal of the natural order. Man cannot escape from his own achievement. He cannot but adopt the conditions of his own life. No longer in a merely physical universe, man lives in a symbolic universe. Language, myth, art, and religion are parts of this universe. They are the varied threads which weave the symbolic net, the tangled web of human experience. All human progress in thought and experience refines and strengthens this net. No longer can man confront reality immediately; he cannot see it, as it were, face to face. Physical reality seems to recede in proportion as man's symbolic activity advances. Instead of dealing with the things themselves man is in a sense constantly conversing with himself. He has so enveloped himself in linguistic forms, in artistic images, in mythical symbols or religious rites that he cannot see or know anything except by the interposition of this artificial medium. His situation is the same in the theoretical as in the practical sphere. Even here man does not live in a world of hard facts, or according to his immediate needs and desires. He lives rather in the midst of imaginary emotions, in hopes and fears, in illusions and disillusions, in his fantasies and dreams. 'What disturbs and alarms man,' said Epictetus, 'are not the things, but his opinions and fantasies about the things.””

Ernst Cassirer

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Source Philosophical Treatise: Symbolic Forms, early 20th century philosophy

Human experience is mediated by language, myth, art, and religion, creating a symbolic universe that shapes perception and limits direct access to reality.

In simple terms: We understand life through symbols, not just facts.

Key Takeaway

Explore how symbols shape your view of reality.

Themes

philosophy symbolism human cognition

Mood

thought‑provoking introspective

Type

philosophical inspirational

When to use this quote

  • education
  • creative writing
  • psychotherapy

Key Concepts

symbolic universe language mediation mythic structures

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do your personal symbols affect decision making?
  • Can we balance symbolic thinking with empirical evidence?
A Different Perspective

Symbolic interpretation can be overly abstract, ignoring practical realities.

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