Hi SG and EM —
The objective universe is the universe of things in their thing-ness, or things as their as-is-ness. It's a finite universe, in the sense that things are ... things.
The subjective universe is the universe of meaning, of value, of potentiality, of possibility ... it's the investigation of not what a thing means, but what the being-ness of things means and, eventually, what being means.
Man is the highpoint, the apogee of creation, in that he was created for this very purpose, to scope out the infinite, to follow meaning wherever it leads.
Kant, I would say, got it wrong, falling into the classical duality of noumenon/phenomenon, saying that the noumenal world may exist, but it is completely unknowable to humans.
Phenomena is, but the Noumena of things is our job (cf Genesis 2:15,19), it is what human nature is created for and ordered to ... we don't transcend this world by stepping out of it, we realise it, and bring it with us.
"For we know that the whole creation groaneth and travaileth in pain together until now" (Romans 8:22).
"For us, there is only the trying.
The rest is not our business."
T.S. Eliot, Four Quartets, East Coker, V, 1,
God bless,
Thomas
It did cross my mind at the time!You might want to check out this post Thomas made on another thread!
The objective universe is the universe of things in their thing-ness, or things as their as-is-ness. It's a finite universe, in the sense that things are ... things.
The subjective universe is the universe of meaning, of value, of potentiality, of possibility ... it's the investigation of not what a thing means, but what the being-ness of things means and, eventually, what being means.
Man is the highpoint, the apogee of creation, in that he was created for this very purpose, to scope out the infinite, to follow meaning wherever it leads.
Kant, I would say, got it wrong, falling into the classical duality of noumenon/phenomenon, saying that the noumenal world may exist, but it is completely unknowable to humans.
Phenomena is, but the Noumena of things is our job (cf Genesis 2:15,19), it is what human nature is created for and ordered to ... we don't transcend this world by stepping out of it, we realise it, and bring it with us.
"For we know that the whole creation groaneth and travaileth in pain together until now" (Romans 8:22).
"For us, there is only the trying.
The rest is not our business."
T.S. Eliot, Four Quartets, East Coker, V, 1,
God bless,
Thomas