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Single Idea 23892

[filed under theme 28. God / B. Proving God / 3. Proofs of Evidence / b. Teleological Proof ]

Full Idea

The only legitimate proof [of God's existence] from the order of the world is the proof from the beauty of the world.

Gist of Idea

The only legitimate proof of God by order derives from beauty

Source

Simone Weil (God in Plato [1942], p.89)

Book Ref

Weil,Simone: 'Late Philosophical Writings' [Notre Dame 2015], p.89


A Reaction

She finds this proof in Plato. Hume's critique never (I think) mentions beauty, although in the 18thC love of the sublime could play that role. For me, the human experience of beauty doesn't have such cosmic significance.


The 110 ideas from Simone Weil

Every human yearns for an unattainable transcendent good [Weil]
We cannot equally respect what is unequal, so equal respect needs a shared ground [Weil]
Attention to a transcendent reality motivates a duty to foster the good of humanity [Weil]
Deliberate public lying should be punished [Weil]
We have liberty in the space between nature and accepted authority [Weil]
We need both equality (to attend to human needs) and hierarchy (as a scale of responsibilities) [Weil]
We all need to partipate in public tasks, and take some initiative [Weil]
Life needs risks to avoid sickly boredom [Weil]
People need personal and collective property, and a social class lacking property is shameful [Weil]
Crime should be punished, to bring the perpetrator freely back to morality [Weil]
Where human needs are satisfied we find happiness, friendship and beauty [Weil]
Dividing history books into separate chapters is disastrous [Weil]
Friendship is partly universal - the love of a person is like the ideal of loving everyone [Weil]
Among the Greeks Aristotle is the only philosopher in the modern style [Weil]
The only legitimate proof of God by order derives from beauty [Weil]
The collective is the one and only object of false idolatry [Weil]
There are two goods - the absolute good we want, and the reachable opposite of evil [Weil]
Our only social duty is to try to limit evil [Weil]
Charity is the only love, and you can feel that for a country (a place with traditions), but not a nation [Weil]
If effort is from necessity rather than for a good, it is slavery [Weil]
We seek truth only because it is good [Weil]
Beauty, goodness and truth are only achieved by applying full attention [Weil]
The essence of power is illusory prestige [Weil]
A group is only dangerous if it endorses an abstract entity [Weil]
The good is a nothingness, and yet real [Weil]
The soul is the intrinsic value of a human [Weil]
What is sacred is not a person, but the whole physical human being [Weil]
The sacred in every human is their expectation of good rather than evil [Weil]
The problem of the collective is not suppression of persons, but persons erasing themselves [Weil]
It is not more money which the wretched members of society need [Weil]
Rights are asserted contentiously, and need the backing of force [Weil]
Giving centrality to rights stifles all impulses of charity [Weil]
People absurdly claim an equal share of things which are essentially privileged [Weil]
The only choice is between supernatural good, or evil [Weil]
Genius and love of truth are always accompanied by great humility [Weil]
The mind is imprisoned and limited by language, restricting our awareness of wider thoughts [Weil]
Beauty is an attractive mystery, leaving nothing to be desired [Weil]
The spirit of justice needs the full attention of truth, and that attention is love [Weil]
Justice (concerning harm) is distinct from rights (concerning inequality) [Weil]
Everything which originates in love is beautiful [Weil]
All we need are the unity of justice, truth and beauty [Weil]
Evil is transmitted by comforts and pleasures, but mostly by doing harm to people [Weil]
Punishment aims at the good for men who don't desire it [Weil]
The only thing in society worse than crime is repressive justice [Weil]
Force is what turns man into a thing, and ultimately into a corpse [Weil]
Only people who understand force, and don't respect it, are capable of justice [Weil]
Relationships depend on equality, so unequal treatment kills them [Weil]
I attach little importance to immortality, which is an undecidable fact, and irrelevant to us [Weil]
When we admire a work, we see ourselves as its creator [Weil]
The cruelty of the Old Testament put me off Christianity [Weil]
Decentralisation is only possible by co-operation between strong and weak - which is absurd [Weil]
No central authority can initiate decentralisation [Weil]
Marx showed that capitalist oppression, because of competition, is unstoppable [Weil]
Only individual people of good will can achieve social progress [Weil]
Inequality could easily be mitigated, if it were not for the struggle for power [Weil]
Morality would improve if people could pursue private interests [Weil]
In oppressive societies the scope of actual control is extended by a religion of power [Weil]
After a bloody revolution the group which already had the power comes to the fore [Weil]
The pleasure of completing tasks motivates just as well as the whip of slavery [Weil]
In the least evil societies people can think, control community life, and be autonomous [Weil]
Those who say immorality is not an aesthetic criterion must show that all criteria are aesthetic [Weil]
Most people won't question an idea's truth if they depend on it [Weil]
Weakness of will is the inadequacy of the original impetus to carry through the action [Weil]
In a violent moral disagreement, it can't be that both sides are just following social morality [Weil]
When war was a profession, customary morality justified any act of war [Weil]
Even the poorest should feel collective ownership, and participation in grand display [Weil]
By making money the sole human measure, inequality has become universal [Weil]
Obligations only bind individuals, not collectives [Weil]
Respect is our only obligation, which can only be expressed through deeds, not words [Weil]
People have duties, and only have rights because of the obligations of others to them [Weil]
A lifelong head of society should only be a symbol, not a ruler [Weil]
Party politics in a democracy can't avoid an anti-democratic party [Weil]
The need for order stands above all others, and is understood via the other needs [Weil]
A citizen should be able to understand the whole of society [Weil]
The aesthete's treatment of beauty as amusement is sacreligious; beauty should nourish [Weil]
The soldier-civilian distinction should be abolished; every citizen is committed to a war [Weil]
Religion should quietly suffuse all human life with its light [Weil]
The capitalists neglect the people and the nation, and even their own interests [Weil]
Socialism tends to make a proletariat of the whole population [Weil]
Culture is an instrument for creating an ongoing succession of teachers [Weil]
The most important human need is to have multiple roots [Weil]
Beauty is the proof of what is good [Weil]
Truth is not a object we love - it is the radiant manifestation of reality [Weil]
To punish people we must ourselves be innocent - but that undermines the desire to punish [Weil]
Education is essentially motivation [Weil]
Creation produced a network or web of determinations [Weil]
We see our character as a restricting limit, but also as an unshakable support [Weil]
We don't see character in a single moment, but only over a period of time [Weil]
The concept of character is at the centre of morality [Weil]
We modify our character by placing ourselves in situations, or by attending to what seems trivial [Weil]
All thought about values is philosophical, and thought about anything else is not philosophy [Weil]
Ends, unlike means, cannot be defined, which is why people tend to pursue means [Weil]
Minds essentially and always strive towards value [Weil]
Truth is a value of thought [Weil]
Philosophy aims to change the soul, not to accumulate knowledge [Weil]
Systems are not unique to each philosopher. The platonist tradition is old and continuous [Weil]
Art (like philosophy) establishes a relation between world and self, and between oneself and others [Weil]
Knowledge is beyond question, as an unavoidable component of thinking [Weil]
We both desire what is beautiful, and want it to remain as it is [Weil]
People in power always try to increase their power [Weil]
War is perpetuated by its continual preparations [Weil]
True democracy is the subordination of society to the individual [Weil]
Spontaneous movements are powerless against organised repression [Weil]
Even if a drowning man is doomed, he should keep swimming to the last [Weil]
Modern wars are fought in the name of empty words which are given capital letters [Weil]
National prestige consists of behaving as if you could beat the others in a war [Weil]
National leaders want to preserve necessary order - but always the existing order [Weil]
The secret of art is that beauty is a just blend of unity and its opposite [Weil]
Chance is compatible with necessity, and the two occur together [Weil]
Once money is the main aim, society needs everyone to think wealth is possible [Weil]