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kwaidan-第23部分
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of duty; in the acceptation we give to that word; nor can it be supposed
that it is continually undergoing self…sacrifice; in the ordinary
acceptation of that word。。。 'The facts' show us that it is within the
possibilities of organization to produce a nature which shall be just as
energetic in the pursuit of altruistic ends; as is in other cases shown in
the pursuit of egoistic ends; and they show that; in such cases; these
altruistic ends are pursued in pursuing ends which; on their other face;
are egoistic。 For the satisfaction of the needs of the organization; these
actions; conducive to the welfare of others; must be carried on。。。
。 。 。 。 。 。 。 。
〃So far from its being true that there must go on; throughout all the futur
e; a condition in which self…regard is to be continually subjected by the
regard for others; it will; contrari…wise; be the case that a regard for
others will eventually become so large a source of pleasure as to overgrow
the pleasure which is derivable from direct egoistic gratification。。。
Eventually; then; there will come also a state in which egoism and altruism
are so conciliated that the one merges in the other。〃
VI
Of course the foregoing prediction does not imply that human nature will
ever undergo such physiological change as would be represented by
structural specializations comparable to those by which the various castes
of insect societies are differentiated。 We are not bidden to imagine a
future state of humanity in which the active majority would consist of
semi…female workers and Amazons toiling for an inactive minority of
selected Mothers。 Even in his chapter; 〃Human Population in the Future;〃
Mr。 Spencer has attempted no detailed statement of the physical
modifications inevitable to the production of higher moral types; though
his general statement in regard to a perfected nervous system; and a great
diminution of human fertility; suggests that such moral evolution would
signify a very considerable amount of physical change。 If it be legitimate
to believe in a future humanity to which the pleasure of mutual beneficence
will represent the whole joy of life; would it not also be legitimate to
imagine other transformations; physical and moral; which the facts of
insect…biology have proved to be within the range of evolutional
possibility?。。。 I do not know。 I most worshipfully reverence Herbert
Spencer as the greatest philosopher who has yet appeared in this world; and
I should be very sorry to write down anything contrary to his teaching; in
such wise that the reader could imagine it to have been inspired by
Synthetic Philosophy。 For the ensuing reflections; I alone am responsible;
and if I err; let the sin be upon my own head。
I suppose that the moral transformations predicted by Mr。 Spencer; could
be effected only with the aid of physiological change; and at a terrible
cost。 Those ethical conditions manifested by insect…societies can have been
reached only through effort desperately sustained for millions of years
against the most atrocious necessities。 Necessities equally merciless may
have to be met and mastered eventually by the human race。 Mr。 Spencer has
shown that the time of the greatest possible human suffering is yet to
come; and that it will be concomitant with the period of the greatest
possible pressure of population。 Among other results of that long stress; I
understand that there will be a vast increase in human intelligence and
sympathy; and that this increases of intelligence will be effected at the
cost of human fertility。 But this decline in reproductive power will not;
we are told; be sufficient to assure the very highest of social conditions:
it will only relieve that pressure of population which has been the main
cause of human suffering。 The state of perfect social equilibrium will be
approached; but never quite reached; by mankind
Unless there be discovered some means of solving economic problems; just
as social insects have solved them; by the suppression of sex…life。
Supposing that such a discovery were made; and that the human race should
decide to arrest the development of six in the majority of its young; so
as to effect a transferrence of those forces; now demanded by sex…life to
the development of higher activities; might not the result be an eventual
state of polymorphism; like that of ants? And; in such event; might not the
Coming Race be indeed represented in its higher types; through feminine
rather than masculine evolution; by a majority of beings of neither sex?
Considering how many persons; even now; through merely unselfish (not to
speak of religious) motives; sentence themselves to celibacy; it should not
appear improbably that a more highly evolved humanity would cheerfully
sacrifice a large proportion of its sex…life for the common weal; particular
ly in view of certain advantages to be gained。 Not the least of such
advantages always supposing that mankind were able to control sex…life
after the natural manner of the ants would be a prodigious increase of
longevity。 The higher types of a humanity superior to sex might be able to
realize the dream of life for a thousand years。
Already we find lives too short for the work we have to do; and with the
constantly accelerating progress of discovery; and the never…ceasing
expansion of knowledge; we shall certainly find more and more reason to
regret; as time goes on; the brevity of existence。 That Science will ever
discover the Elixir of the Alchemists' hope is extremely unlikely。 The
Cosmic Powers will not allow us to cheat them。 For every advantage which
they yield us the full price must be paid: nothing for nothing is the
everlasting law。 Perhaps the price of long life will prove to be the price
that the ants have paid for it。 Perhaps; upon some elder planet; that price
has already been paid; and the power to produce offspring restricted to a
caste morphologically differentiated; in unimaginable ways; from the rest
of the species。。。
VII
But while the facts of insect…biology suggest so much in regard to the
future course of human evolution; do they not also suggest something of
largest significance concerning the relation of ethics to cosmic law?
Apparently; the highest evolution will not be permitted to creatures
capable of what human moral experience has in all areas condemned。
Apparently; the highest possible strength is the strength of unselfishness;
and power supreme never will be accorded to cruelty or to lust。 There may
be no gods; but the forces that shape and dissolve all forms of being would
seem to be much more exacting than gods。 To prove a 〃dramatic tendency〃 in
the ways of the stars is not possible; but the cosmic process seems
nevertheless to affirm the worth of every human system of ethics
fundamentally opposed to human egoism。
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Notes
THE STORY OF MIMI…NASHI…HOICHI
'1' See my Kotto; for a description of these curious crabs。
'2' Or; Shimonoseki。 The town is also known by the name of Bakkan。
'3' The biwa; a kind of four…stringed lute; is chiefly used in musical
recitative。 Formerly the professional minstrels who recited the
Heike…Monogatari; and other tragical histories; were called biwa…hoshi; or
〃lute…priests。〃 The origin of this appellation is not clear; but it is
possible that it may have been suggested by the fact that 〃lute…priests〃 as
well as blind shampooers; had their heads shaven; like Buddhist priests。
The biwa is played with a kind of plectrum; called bachi; usually made of
horn。
(1) A response to show that one has heard and is listening attentively。
'4' A respectful term; signifying the opening of a gate。 It was used by
samurai when calling to the guards on duty at a lord's gate for admission。
'5' Or the phrase might be rendered; 〃for the pity of that part is the
deepest。〃 The Japanese word for pity in the original text is 〃aware。〃
'6' 〃Traveling incognito〃 is at least the meaning of the original
phrase; 〃making a disguised august…journey〃 (shinobi no go…ryoko)。
'7' The Smaller Pragna…Paramita…Hridaya…Sutra is thus called in Japanese。
Both the smaller and larger sutras called Pragna…Paramita (〃Transcendent
Wisdom〃) have been translated by the late Professor Max Muller; and can be
found in volume xlix。 of the Sacred Books of the East (〃Buddhist Mahayana
Sutras〃)。 Apropos of the magical use of the text; as described in this
story; it is worth remarking that the subject of the sutra is the Doctrine
of the Emptiness of Forms; that is to say; of the unreal character of all
phenomena or noumena。。。 〃Form is emptiness; and emptiness is form。
Emptiness is not different from form; form is not different from emptiness。
What is form that is emptiness。 What is emptiness that is form。。。
Perception; name; conc
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