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Alexander Pope s An Essay On Man :

The Paradoxical Nature Of Man As A Paradox

In The Clash Of Philosophical Trends.

The "Essay" consists of epistles, addressed to Lord Bolingbroke, and derived, to some extent, from some of Bolingbroke's own fragmentary Philosophical writings, as well as from ideas expressed by Anthony Ashley Cooper, the third Earl of Shaftsbury. Pope sets out to describe and explain that no matter how incomplete, complicated, impenetrable, and disturbingly full of evil the Universe may appear to be, it does function in a rational fashion, according to natural laws; and is, in fact, considered as a divinely ordered plan of God. It appears imperfect and incomplete to us only because our perceptions are limited by our infirm moral and intellectual capacity.

At the time when the clash of philosophical trends began, Thomas Hobbes, Rene Descartes and Anthony Ashley Cooper, third Earl of Shaftsbury influenced Alexander Pope the most. Thomas Hobbes as a supporter of materialism stands for the truth: The Universe is distinct from the spiritual; all that is real is material and what is not material is not real . Perhaps he meant that as far as he cannot touch God or cannot see an evidence of God s interference, the God does not exist. Shaftsbury considered nature a perfect harmonious whole that reflected its divine origin, and therefore the nature, and respectively the Man exists because there is God to create them.

Yet in the beginning of the Essay we see the paradox, in the Pope s writings where he is wandering between the earthly joys and the divine privileges. He is on this isthmus in middle state, between the God and the Beasts.

Expatiate free o er all this scene of Man;

A mighty maze! But not without a plan;

On the one hand he speaks with the voice of the materialist, with the voice doubting the divine intervention in the scene of Man. A mighty maze expressing the Pope s liability to Hobbes s philosophy, that whenever you cannot see what Lord has done, you would not believe in him, but on the other hand the author shows immediately his ambiguous and doubting nature with the sentence But not without a plan , implying that everything has its place in the God s divine and distinct from the ordinary people and their minds plan. He is wandering about in the middle of the Philosophical trends, whether to accept the materialistic A wild, where weeds and flow rs promiscuous shoot or to risk with a Garden tempting with forbidden fruit .

I believe that the philosopher caused greater effect on Alexander Pope is Rene Descartes. Descartes stated: In our search for the direct road to truth, we should busy ourselves with no object about which we cannot attain a certitude equal to that of the demonstration of arithmetic and geometry. He therefore was determined to hold nothing true until he could be absolutely certain of it. His method for discovering a truth of which he could be absolutely certain was based on skepticism: he attempted to doubt everything that he believed to be true and investigated if it was indeed possible to doubt it. Using this method of doubt he found that he could doubt whether he was in fact awake, since it was always possible that he was dreaming. He could also doubt whether the physical world and his own body existed, since it was always possible that a powerful and evil demon was creating the illusion of these things in his mind.

However, he could not doubt that he himself existed, since the very act of doubting required a doubter, namely he. In order to doubt, he had to exist. Descartes expressed this conclusion in the famous words Cogito, ergo sum ( I think, therefore I exist ). He used it as the foundation stone on which to build a complete system of indubitable knowledge. From the principle that thinking proved his own existence, he argued that his essential characteristic was thinking.

Descartes went on to argue for the existence of God, and to claim that God must have created two kinds of substance that make up the whole of reality. One kind was thinking substance, or minds, entities such as himself whose essential characteristic was thinking, and the other was extended substance, or bodies, for example, rocks or trees or his own body, whose essential characteristic was being extended over a certain amount of physical space. While thinking substances acted in accordance with the laws of thinking, extended substances acted in accordance with the mechanical laws of physics.

Influenced by Descartes , Hobbes s and Shaftsbury s philosophy, Pope began his own Quest for indubitable truth. Whether the man and respectively he, himself, is akin to the angels or akin to the beasts. He is torn between two bi-polar extremities, between the divine and the mortal /In doubt to deem himself a God or beast/, between...

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