第6章

类别:其他 作者:William James字数:5477更新时间:18/12/21 17:13:49
Muchaswemayadmiresucharobustoldgamecockspiritinavaletudinarian,tocallitareligiousspiritwouldbeodd。YetitisforthemomentVoltaire’sreactiononthewholeoflife。 Jeme’nficheisthevulgarFrenchequivalentforourEnglishejaculation“Whocares?”Andthehappytermjeme’nfichismerecentlyhasbeeninventedtodesignatethesystematicdeterminationnottotakeanythingin<37>lifetoosolemnly。 “Allisvanity“istherelievingwordinalldifficultcrisesforthismodeofthought,whichthatexquisiteliterarygeniusRenantookpleasure,inhislaterdaysofsweetdecay,inputtingintocoquettishlysacrilegiousformswhichremaintousasexcellentexpressionsofthe“allisvanity“stateofmind。Takethefollowingpassage,forexample——wemustholdtoduty,evenagainsttheevidence,Renansays——buthethengoeson:—— “TherearemanychancesthattheworldmaybenothingbutafairypantomimeofwhichnoGodhascare。Wemustthereforearrangeourselvessothatonneitherhypothesisweshallbecompletelywrong。Wemustlistentothesuperiorvoices,butinsuchawaythatifthesecondhypothesisweretrueweshouldnothavebeentoocompletelyduped。Ifineffecttheworldbenotaseriousthing,itisthedogmaticpeoplewhowillbetheshallowones,andtheworldlymindedwhomthetheologiansnowcallfrivolouswillbethosewhoarereallywise。 “Inutrumqueparatus,then。Bereadyforanything——thatperhapsiswisdom。Giveourselvesup,accordingtothehour,toconfidence,toskepticism,tooptimism,toironyandwemaybesurethatatcertainmomentsatleastweshallbewiththetruth……Good-humorisaphilosophicstateofmind;itseemstosaytoNaturethatwetakehernomoreseriouslythanshetakesus。 Imaintainthatoneshouldalwaystalkofphilosophywithasmile。WeoweittotheEternaltobevirtuousbutwehavetherighttoaddtothistributeourironyasasortofpersonalreprisal。Inthiswaywereturntotherightquarterjestforjest;weplaythetrickthathasbeenplayedonus。SaintAugustine’sphrase:Lord,ifwearcdeceived,itisbythee! remainsafineone,wellsuitedtoourmodernfeeling。OnlywewishtheEternaltoknowthatifweacceptthefraud,weacceptitknowinglyandwillingly。Weareresignedinadvancetolosingtheinterestonourinvestmentsofvirtue,butwewishnottoappearridiculousbyhavingcountedonthemtoosecurely。”[12] [12]Feuillesdetachees,pp。394-398(abridged)。 Surelyalltheusualassociationsoftheword“religion“wouldhavetobestrippedawayifsuchasystematicpartiprisofironywerealsotobedenotedbythename。Forcommonmen“religion。” whatevermorespecialmeaningsitmayhave,signifiesalwaysaSERIOUSstateofmind。Ifanyonephrasecouldgatheritsuniversalmessage,thatphrasewouldbe,“AllisnotvanityinthisUniverse,whatevertheappearancesmaysuggest。”Ifitcanstopanything,religionascommonlyapprehendedcanstopjustsuchchaffingtalkasRenan’s。Itfavorsgravity,notpertness; itsays“hush“toallvainchatterandsmartwit。 Butifhostiletolightirony,religionisequallyhostiletoheavygrumblingandcomplaint。Theworldappearstragicenoughinsomereligions,butthetragedyisrealizedaspurging,andawayofdeliveranceisheldtoexist。Weshallseeenoughofthereligiousmelancholyinafuturelecture;butmelancholy,accordingtoourordinaryuseoflanguage,forfeitsalltitletobecalledreligiouswhen,inMarcusAurelius’sracywords,thesufferersimplylieskickingandscreamingafterthefashionofasacrificedpig。ThemoodofaSchopenhaueroraNietzsche——andinalessdegreeonemaysometimessaythesameofourownsadCarlyle——thoughoftenanennoblingsadness,isalmostasoftenonlypeevishnessrunningawaywiththebitbetweenitsteeth。 ThesalliesofthetwoGermanauthorsremindone,halfthetime,ofthesickshriekingsoftwodyingrats。Theylackthepurgatorialnotewhichreligioussadnessgivesforth。 Theremustbesomethingsolemn,serious,andtenderaboutanyattitudewhichwedenominatereligious。Ifglad,itmustnotgrinorsnicker;ifsad,itmustnotscreamorcurse。ItispreciselyasbeingSOLEMNexperiencesthatIwishtointerestyouinreligiousexperiences。SoIpropose——arbitrarilyagain,ifyouplease——tonarrowourdefinitiononcemorebysayingthattheword“divine。”asemployedtherein,shallmeanforusnotmerelytheprimalandenvelopingandreal,forthatmeaningiftakenwithoutrestrictionmightprovetoobroad。Thedivineshallmeanforusonlysuchaprimalrealityastheindividualfeelsimpelledtorespondtosolemnlyandgravely,andneitherbyacursenorajest。 Butsolemnity,andgravity,andallsuchemotionalattributes,admitofvariousshades;and,dowhatwewillwithourdefining,thetruthmustatlastbeconfrontedthatwearedealingwithafieldofexperiencewherethereisnotasingleconceptionthatcanbesharplydrawn。Thepretension,undersuchconditions,toberigorously“scientific“or“exact“inourtermswouldonlystampusaslackinginunderstandingofourtask。Thingsaremoreorlessdivine,statesofmindaremoreorlessreligious,reactionsaremoreorlesstotal,buttheboundariesarealwaysmisty,anditiseverywhereaquestionofamountanddegree。 Nevertheless,attheirextremeofdevelopment,therecanneverbeanyquestionastowhatexperiencesarereligious。Thedivinityoftheobjectandthesolemnityofthereactionaretoowellmarkedfordoubt。Hesitationastowhetherastateofmindis“religious。”or“irreligious。”or“moral。”or“philosophical。”isonlylikelytoarisewhenthestateofmindisweaklycharacterized,butinthatcaseitwillbehardlyworthyofourstudyatall。Withstatesthatcanonlybycourtesybecalledreligiousweneedhavenothingtodo,ouronlyprofitablebusinessbeingwithwhatnobodycanpossiblyfeeltemptedtocallanythingelse。Isaidinmyformerlecturethatwelearnmostaboutathingwhenweviewitunderamicroscope,asitwere,orinitsmostexaggeratedform。Thisisastrueofreligiousphenomenaasofanyotherkindoffact。Theonlycaseslikelytobeprofitableenoughtorepayourattentionwillthereforebecaseswherethereligiousspiritisunmistakableandextreme。 Itsfaintermanifestationswemaytranquillypassby。Here,forexample,isthetotalreactionuponlifeofFrederickLockerLampson,whoseautobiography,entitled“Confidences。”proveshimtohavebeenamostamiableman。 “IamsofarresignedtomylotthatIfeelsmallpainatthethoughtofhavingtopartfromwhathasbeencalledthepleasanthabitofexistence,thesweetfableoflife。Iwouldnotcaretolivemywastedlifeoveragain,andsotoprolongmyspan。 Strangetosay,Ihavebutlittlewishtobeyounger。Isubmitwithachillatmyheart。IhumblysubmitbecauseitistheDivineWill,andmyappointeddestiny。Idreadtheincreaseofinfirmitiesthatwillmakemeaburdentothosearoundme,thosedeartome。No!letmeslipawayasquietlyandcomfortablyasI can。Lettheendcome,ifpeacecomewithit。 “Idonotknowthatthereisagreatdealtobesaidforthisworld,oroursojournhereuponit;butithaspleasedGodsotoplaceus,anditmustpleasemealso。Iaskyou,whatishumanlife?Isnotitamaimedhappiness——careandweariness,wearinessandcare,withthebaselessexpectation,thestrangecozenageofabrighterto-morrow?Atbestitisbutafrowardchild,thatmustbeplayedwithandhumored,tokeepitquiettillitfallsasleep,andthenthecareisover。”[13] Thisisacomplex,atender,asubmissive,andagracefulstateofmind。Formyself,Ishouldhavenoobjectiontocallingitonthewholeareligiousstateofmind,althoughIdaresaythattomanyofyouitmayseemtoolistlessandhalf-heartedtomeritsogoodaname。Butwhatmattersitintheendwhetherwecallsuchastateofmindreligiousornot?Itistooinsignificantforourinstructioninanycase;anditsverypossessorwroteitdownintermswhichhewouldnothaveusedunlesshehadbeenthinkingofmoreenergeticallyreligiousmoodsinothers,withwhichhefoundhimselfunabletocompete。Itiswiththesemoreenergeticstatesthatoursolebusinesslies,andwecanperfectlywellaffordtolettheminornotesandtheuncertainbordergo。ItwastheextremercasesthatIhadinmindalittlewhileagowhenIsaidthatpersonalreligion,evenwithouttheologyorritual,wouldprovetoembodysomeelementsthatmoralitypureandsimpledoesnotcontain。YoumayrememberthatIpromisedshortlytopointoutwhatthoseelementswere。InageneralwayIcannowsaywhatIhadinmind。 “Iaccepttheuniverse“isreportedtohavebeenafavoriteutteranceofourNewEnglandtranscendentalist,MargaretFuller; andwhensomeonerepeatedthisphrasetoThomasCarlyle,hissardoniccommentissaidtohavebeen:“Gad!she’dbetter!”Atbottomthewholeconcernofbothmoralityandreligioniswiththemannerofouracceptanceoftheuniverse。Doweacceptitonlyinpartandgrudgingly,orheartilyandaltogether?Shallourprotestsagainstcertainthingsinitberadicalandunforgiving,orshallwethinkthat,evenwithevil,therearewaysoflivingthatmustleadtogood?Ifweacceptthewhole,shallwedosoasifstunnedintosubmission——asCarlylewouldhaveus——“Gad!we’dbetter!”——orshallwedosowithenthusiasticassent?Moralitypureandsimpleacceptsthelawofthewholewhichitfindsreigning,sofarastoacknowledgeandobeyit,butitmayobeyitwiththeheaviestandcoldestheart,andneverceasetofeelitasayoke。Butforreligion,initsstrongandfullydevelopedmanifestations,theserviceofthehighestneverisfeltasayoke。Dullsubmissionisleftfarbehind,andamoodofwelcome,whichmayfillanyplaceonthescalebetweencheerfulserenityandenthusiasticgladness,hastakenitsplace。 Itmakesatremendousemotionalandpracticaldifferencetoonewhetheroneaccepttheuniverseinthedrabdiscoloredwayofstoicresignationtonecessity,orwiththepassionatehappinessofChristiansaints。Thedifferenceisasgreatasthatbetweenpassivityandactivity,asthatbetweenthedefensiveandtheaggressivemood。Gradualasarethestepsbywhichanindividualmaygrowfromonestateintotheother,manyasaretheintermediatestageswhichdifferentindividualsrepresent,yetwhenyouplacethetypicalextremesbesideeachotherforcomparison,youfeelthattwodiscontinuouspsychologicaluniversesconfrontyou,andthatinpassingfromonetotheothera“criticalpoint“hasbeenovercome。 IfwecomparestoicwithChristianejaculationsweseemuchmorethanadifferenceofdoctrine;ratherisitadifferenceofemotionalmoodthatpartsthem。WhenMarcusAureliusreflectsontheeternalreasonthathasorderedthings,thereisafrostychillabouthiswordswhichyourarelyfindinaJewish,andneverinaChristianpieceofreligiouswriting。Theuniverseis“accepted“byallthesewriters;buthowdevoidofpassionorexultationthespiritoftheRomanEmperoris!Comparehisfinesentence:“Ifgodscarenotformeormychildren,hereisareasonforit。”withJob’scry:“Thoughheslayme,yetwillI trustinhim!”andyouimmediatelyseethedifferenceImean。 Theanimamundi,towhosedisposalofhisownpersonaldestinytheStoicconsents,istheretoberespectedandsubmittedto,buttheChristianGodistheretobeloved;andthedifferenceofemotionalatmosphereislikethatbetweenanarcticclimateandthetropics,thoughtheoutcomeinthewayofacceptingactualconditionsuncomplaininglymayseeminabstracttermstobemuchthesame。 “Itisaman’sduty。”saysMarcusAurelius,“tocomforthimselfandwaitforthenaturaldissolution,andnottobevexed,buttofindrefreshmentsolelyinthesethoughts——firstthatnothingwillhappentomewhichisnotconformabletothenatureoftheuniverse;andsecondlythatIneeddonothingcontrarytotheGodanddeitywithinme;forthereisnomanwhocancompelmetotransgress。Heisanabscessontheuniversewhowithdrawsandseparateshimselffromthereasonofourcommonnature,throughbeingdispleasedwiththethingswhichhappen。Forthesamenatureproducesthese,andhasproducedtheetoo。Andsoaccepteverythingwhichhappens,evenifitseemdisagreeable,becauseitleadstothis,thehealthoftheuniverseandtotheprosperityandfelicityofZeus。Forhewouldnothavebroughtonanymanwhathehasbroughtifitwerenotusefulforthewhole。Theintegrityofthewholeismutilatedifthoucuttestoffanything。Andthoudostcutoff,asfarasitisinthypower,whenthouartdissatisfied,andinamannertriesttoputanythingoutoftheway。”[14]