第4章

Butonewouldhavethought,lookingbackthroughhistory,thattheAlexandrianswerenottheonlyphilosophersguiltyofthisshamefulactofsyncretism。Plato,onewouldhavethought,wasasgreatasinnerasthey。SoweretheHindoos。Inspiteofalltheirlogicalandmetaphysicalacuteness,theywere,youwillfind,unabletogetridofthenotionthattheologicalinquiriesconcerningBrahma,Atma,Creeshna,wereindissolublymixedupwiththatsamelogicandmetaphysic。TheParseescouldnotseparatequestionsaboutAhrimanandOrmuzdfromKant\'sthreegreatphilosophicproblems:WhatisMan?——Whatmaybeknown?——Whatshouldbedone?Neither,indeed,couldtheearlierGreeksages。Notoneofthem,ofanyschoolwhatsoever——fromthesemi-mythicSevenSagestoPlatoandAristotle——butfindsitnecessarytoconsidernotinpassing,butasthegreatobjectofresearch,questionsconcerningthegods:-whethertheyarerealornot;oneormany;

personalorimpersonal;cosmic,andpartsoftheuniverse,ororganisersandrulersofit;inrelationtoman,orwithoutrelationtohim。Eveninthosewhoflatlydenytheexistenceofthegods,eveninLucretiushimself,thesequestionshavetobeconsidered,beforethequestion,Whatisman?cangetanysolutionatall。Ontheanswergiventothemisfoundtodependintimatelytheanswertothequestion,Whatistheimmaterialpartofman?Isitapartofnature,orofsomethingabovenature?Hasheanimmaterialpartatall?——inoneword,Isahumanmetaphysicpossibleatall?SoitwaswiththeGreekphilosophersofold,even,asAsclepiusandAmmoniussay,withAristotlehimself。\"TheobjectofAristotle\'smetaphysic,\"oneofthemsays,\"istheological。

HereinAristotletheologises。\"Andthereisnodenyingtheassertion。

WemustnotthenbehardontheNeoplatonists,asiftheywerethefirsttomixthingsseparatefromthefoundationoftheworld。Idonotsaythattheologyandmetaphysicareseparatestudies。Thatistobeascertainedonlybyseeingsomeoneseparatethem。AndwhenIseethemseparated,Ishallbelievethemseparable。Onlytheseparationmustnotbeproducedbythesimpleexpedientofdenyingtheexistenceofeitheroneofthem,oratleastofignoringtheexistenceofonesteadilyduringthestudyoftheother。Iftheycanbepartedwithoutinjurytoeachother,letthembeparted;andtillthenletussuspendhardjudgmentsontheAlexandrianschoolofmetaphysic,andalsoontheschoolsofthatcuriouspeopletheJews,whohadatthisperiodasteadilyincreasinginfluenceonthethought,aswellasonthecommercialprosperity,of

Alexandria。

Youmustnotsuppose,inthemeanwhile,thatthephilosopherswhomthePtolemiescollected(astheywouldhaveanyothermarketablearticle)byliberaloffersofpayandpatronage,weresuchmenastheoldSevenSagesofGreece,orasSocrates,Plato,andAristotle。Inthesethreelastindeed,Greekthoughtreachednotmerelyitsgreatestheight,buttheedgeofaprecipice,downwhichitrolledheadlongaftertheirdecease。TheintellectualdefectsoftheGreekmind,ofwhichIhavealreadyspoken,weredoubtlessonegreatcauseofthisdecay:but,tomymind,moralcauseshadstillmoretodowithit。ThemorecultivatedGreekstates,tojudgefromthewritingsofPlato,hadnotbeenanover-

righteouspeopleduringthegenerationinwhichhelived。Andinthegenerationswhichfollowed,theybecameanaltogetherwickedpeople;

immoral,unbelieving,hatinggood,anddelightinginallwhichwasevil。

Anditwasinconsequenceoftheseverysinsoftheirs,asIthink,thattheoldHellenicracebegantodieoutphysically,andpopulationthroughoutGreecetodecreasewithfrightfulrapidity,afterthetimeoftheAchaeanleague。Thefactsarewellknown;andfoulenoughtheyare。

WhentheRomansdestroyedGreece,Godwasjustandmerciful。TheeaglesweregatheredtogetheronlybecausethecarrionneededtoberemovedfromthefaceofGod\'searth。AndatthetimeofwhichInowspeak,thesignsofapproachingdeathwerefearfullyapparent。HaplessandhopelessenoughwerethecliqueofmenoutofwhomthefirsttwoPtolemieshopedtoformaschoolofphilosophy;mencertainlycleverenough,andamusingwithal,whomightgivethekingsofEgyptmanyashrewdlessoninking-craft,andthewaysofthisworld,andtheartofprofitingbythefollyoffools,andtheselfishnessoftheselfish;orwhomightamusethem,indefaultoffighting-cocks,bypunsandrepartees,andbattlesoflogic;\"howonethingcannotbepredicatedofanother,\"or\"howthewisemanisnotonlytoovercomeeverymisfortune,butnoteventofeelit,\"andothersuchmightyquestions,whichinthosedayshidthatdeepunbeliefinanytruthwhatsoeverwhichwasspreadingfastoverthemindsofmen。Suchword-splitterswereStilpoandDiodorus,theslayerandtheslain。Theywereofthe

Megaranschool,andwerenamedDialectics;andalso,withmoretruth,Eristics,orquarrellers。TheircliquehadprofessedtofollowZenoandSocratesindeclaringtheinstabilityofsensiblepresumptionsandconclusions,inpreachinganabsoluteandeternalBeing。ButtherewasthisdeepgulfbetweenthemandSocrates;thatwhileSocratesprofessedtobeseekingfortheAbsoluteandEternal,forthatwhichis,theywerecontentwithaffirmingthatitexists。Withhim,aswiththeoldersages,philosophywasasearchfortruth。Withthemitwasaschemeofdoctrinestobedefended。Andthedialecticonwhichtheypridedthemselvessomuch,differedfromhisaccordingly。Heuseditinductively,toseekout,underthenotionsandconceptionsofthemind,certainabsolutetruthsandlawsofwhichtheywereonlytheembodiment。

Wordsandthoughtweretohimafieldforcarefulandreverentinduction,asthephenomenaofnaturearetousthedisciplesofBacon。

ButwiththesehaplessMegarans,whothoughtthattheyhadfoundthatforwhichSocratesprofessedonlytoseekdimlyandafaroff,andhadgotitsafeinadogma,preservedasitwereinspirits,andputbyinamuseum,thegreatuseofdialecticwastoconfuteopponents。Delightintheirownsubtletygrewonthem,theworshipnotofobjectivetruth,butoftheformsoftheintellectwherebyitmaybedemonstrated;tilltheybecametheveriestword-splitters,rivalsoftheoldsophistswhomtheirmasterhadattacked,andjustifiedtoooftenAristophanes\'calumny,whichconfoundedSocrateswithhisopponents,asamanwhoseaimwastomaketheworseappearthebetterreason。

Wehavehere,inbothparties,allthemarksofanageofexhaustion,ofscepticism,ofdespairaboutfindinganyrealtruth。NowonderthattheyweresupersededbythePyrrhonists,whodoubtedallthings,andbytheAcademy,whichprideditselfonsettingupeachthingtoknockitdownagain;andsobyprudentandwell-bredandtolerantqualifyingofeveryassertion,neitheraffirmingtoomuch,nordenyingtoomuch,keeptheirmindsinawholesome——orunwholesome——stateofequilibrium,asstagnantpoolsarekept,thateverythingmayhavefreetolerationtorotundisturbed。

ThesehaplesscaricaturistsofthedialecticofPlato,andthelogicofAristotle,carelessofanyvitalprinciplesorrealresults,readyenoughtousefallacieseachfortheirownparty,andopenlyproudoftheirsuccessindoingso,wereassistedbyworthycompeersofanoutwardlyoppositetoneofthought,theCyrenaics,TheodorusandHegesias。Withtheirclique,aswiththeirmasterAristippus,thesensesweretheonlyavenuestoknowledge;manwasthemeasureofallthings;and\"happinessourbeing\'sendandaim。\"TheodoruswassurnamedtheAtheist;and,itseems,notwithoutgoodreason;forhetaughtthattherewasnoabsoluteoreternaldifferencebetweengoodandevil;

nothingreallydisgracefulincrimes;nodivinegroundforlaws,whichaccordingtohimhadbeeninventedbymentopreventfoolsfrommakingthemselvesdisagreeable;onwhichtheory,lawsmustbeconfessedtohavebeeninallagessomewhatofafailure。Heseemstohavebeen,likehismaster,animpudentlight-heartedfellow,whotooklifeeasilyenough,laughedatpatriotism,andallotherhigh-flownnotions,boastedthattheworldwashiscountry,andwasnodoubtexcellentafter-dinnercompanyforthegreatking。Hegesias,hisfellowCyrenaic,wasamanofadarkerandmoremelancholictemperament;andwhileTheodoruscontentedhimselfwithpreachingacomfortableselfishness,andobtainingpleasure,madeitratherhisstudytoavoidpain。DoubtlessboththeirtheorieswerepopularenoughatAlexandria,astheywereinFranceduringtheanalogousperiod,theSiecleLouisQuinze。The\"ContratSocial,\"andtherestoftheirdoctrines,moralandmetaphysical,willalwayshavetheiradmirersonearth,aslongasthatvarietyofthehumanspeciesexistsforwhoseespecialbehoofTheodorusheldthatlawsweremade;andthewholeformofthoughtmetwithgreatapprobationinafteryearsatRome,whereEpicuruscarriedittoitshighestperfection。Afterthat,underthepressureofatrainofratherseverelessons,whichGibbonhasdetailedinhis\"DeclineandFalloftheRomanEmpire,\"littleornothingwasheardofit,savesottovoce,perhaps,atthePapalcourtsofthesixteenthcentury。Toreviveitpublicly,oratleastasmuchofitascouldbebornebyaworld

nowforseventeencenturiesChristian,wasthegloryoftheeighteenthcentury。ThemoralschemeofTheodorushasnownearlyvanishedamongus,atleastasaconfessedcreed;and,inspiteoftheauthorityofMr。Locke\'sgreatandgoodname,hismetaphysicalschemeisshowingsignsofalikeapproachingdisappearance。Letushopethatitmaybeaspeedyone;forifthesensesbetheonlyavenuestoknowledge;ifmanbethemeasureofallthings;andiflawhavenot,asHookersays,herfountandhomeintheverybosomofGodhimself,thenwasHomer\'sZeusrightindeclaringmantobe\"themostwretchedofallthebeastsofthefield。\"

Andyetonecannothelplookingwithasortofawe(Idarenotcallitrespect)atthatmelancholicfaithlessHegesias。Doubtlesshe,likehiscompeers,andindeedallAlexandriaforthreehundredyears,cultivatedphilosophywithnomorerealpurposethanitwascultivatedbythegracelessbeaux-espritsofLouisXV。\'scourt,andwithaslittlepracticaleffectonmorality;butofthisHegesiasaloneitstandswritten,thathisteachingactuallymademendosomething;andmoreover,dothemostsolemnandimportantthingwhichanymancando,exceptingalwaysdoingright。Imustconfess,however,thattheresultofhisteachingtooksounexpectedaform,thatthereigningPtolemy,apparentlyPhiladelphus,hadtointerferewiththesacredrightofeverymantotalkasmuchnonsenseashelikes,andforbadeHegesiastoteachatAlexandria。ForHegesias,aCyrenaiclikeTheodorus,butarathermoremorosepedantthanthatsaucyandhappyscoffer,havingdiscovered

thatthegreatendofmanwastoavoidpain,alsodiscovered(hisdigestionbeingprobablyinadisorderedstate)thattherewassomuchmorepainthanpleasureintheworld,astomakeitathoroughlydisagreeableplace,ofwhichmanwaswellridatanyprice。Whereonhewroteabookcalled,[Greektext:apokarteroon],inwhichamanwhohaddeterminedtostarvehimself,preachedthemiseriesofhumanlife,andtheblessingsofdeath,withsuchoverpoweringforce,thatthebookactuallydrovemanypersonstocommitsuicide,andescapefromaworldwhichwasnotfittodwellin。Afearfulproofofhowrottenthestateofsocietywasbecoming,howdesperatethemindsofmen,duringthosefrightfulcenturieswhichimmediatelyprecededtheChristianera,andhowfastwasapproachingthatdarkchaosofunbeliefandunrighteousness,whichPaulofTarsussoanalysesanddescribesinthefirstchapterofhisEpistletotheRomans——whentheoldlightwaslost,theoldfaithsextinct,theoldreverenceforthelawsoffamilyandnationallife,destroyed,yeaeventhenaturalinstinctsthemselvesperverted;thatchaoswhosedarknessJuvenal,andPetronius,andTacitushaveproved,intheirfearfulpages,nottohavebeenexaggeratedbythemorecompassionatethoughmorerighteousJew。

Andnowobserve,thatthisselfishness——thiswholesomestateofequilibrium——thisphilosophiccalm,whichisreallyonlyalazypride,was,asfaraswecantell,themainobjectofalltheschoolsfromthetimeofAlexandertotheChristianera。WeknowverylittleofthoseSceptics,Cynics,Epicureans,Academics,Peripatetics,Stoics,ofwhomtherehasbeensomuchtalk,exceptatsecond-hand,throughtheRomans,fromwhomStoicisminafteragesreceivedanewandnotignoblelife。

Butthiswedoknowofthelatersets,thattheygraduallygaveupthesearchfortruth,andpropoundedtothemselvesasthegreattypeforaphilosopher,Howshallamansavehisownsoulfromthisevilworld?

Theymayhavebeenright;itmayhavebeenthebestthingtothinkaboutinthoseexhaustedanddecayingtimes:butitwasaquestionofethics,notofphilosophy,inthesensewhichtheoldGreeksagesputonthatlatterword。Theirobjectwas,nottogetatthelawsofallthings,buttofortifythemselvesagainstallthings,eachaccordingtohisscheme,andsotobeself-sufficientandalone。EvenintheStoics,whoboldlyandrighteouslyassertedanimmutablemorality,thiswastheleadingconception。Ashasbeenwellsaidofthem:

\"IfwereflecthowdeeplythefeelingofanintercoursebetweenmenandadivineracesuperiortothemselveshadworkeditselfintotheGreekcharacter——whatanumberoffables,somebeautiful,someimpure,ithadimpregnatedandprocuredcredencefor——howitsustainedeveryformofpolityandeverysystemoflaws,wemayimaginewhattheeffectsmusthavebeenofitsdisappearance。Ifitispossibleforanyman,itwasnot,certainly,possibleforaGreek,tofeelhimselfconnectedbyanyrealbondswithhisfellow-creaturesaroundhim,whilehefelthimselfutterlyseparatedfromanybeingabovehisfellow-creatures。Butthesenseofthatisolationwouldaffectdifferentmindsverydifferently。

ItdrovetheEpicureantoconsiderhowhemightmakeaworldinwhichheshouldlivecomfortably,withoutdistractingvisionsofthepastandfuture,andthedreadofthoseupperpowerswhonolongerawakenedinhimanyfeelingsofsympathy。ItdroveZenotheStoictoconsiderwhetheramanmaynotfindenoughinhimselftosatisfyhim,thoughwhatisbeyondhimbeeversounfriendly……WemaytraceintheproductionswhichareattributedtoZoneaveryclearindicationofthefeelingwhichwasatworkinhismind。Heundertook,forinstance,amongothertasks,toanswerPlato\'s\'Republic。\'Thetruththatamanisapoliticalbeing,whichinformsandpervadesthatbook,wasonewhichmusthavebeenparticularlyharassingtohismind,andwhichhefeltmustbegotridof,beforehecouldhopetoasserthisdoctrineofaman\'ssolitarydignity。\"

Woetothenationorthesocietyinwhichthisindividualisingandseparatingprocessisgoingoninthehumanmind!Whetherittaketheformofareligionorofaphilosophy,itisatoncethesignandthecauseofsenility,decay,anddeath。Ifmanbeginstoforgetthatheisasocialbeing,amemberofabody,andthattheonlytruthswhichcanavailhimanything,theonlytruthswhichareworthyobjectsofhisphilosophicalsearch,arethosewhichareequallytrueforeveryman,whichwillequallyavaileveryman,whichhemustproclaim,asfarashecan,toeveryman,fromtheproudestsagetothemeanestoutcast,heenters,Ibelieve,intoalie,andhelpsforwardthedissolutionofthatsocietyofwhichheisamember。Icarelittlewhetherwhatheholdsbetrueornot。Ifitbetrue,hehasmadeitaliebyappropriatingitproudl

andselfishlytohimself,andbyexcludingothersfromit。Hehasdarkenedhisownpowerofvisionbythatactofself-appropriation,sothatevenifheseesatruth,hecanonlyseeitrefractedly,discolouredbythemediumofhisownprivatelikesanddislikes,andfulfilsthatgreatandtrulyphilosophiclaw,thathewholovethnothisbrotherisindarkness,andknowethnotwhitherhegoeth。AndsoitbefellthoseoldGreekschools。ItisoutofourpathtofollowthemtoItaly,wheresturdyoldRomanpatriotscursedthem,andwithgoodreason,ascorruptingthemoralsoftheyoung。OurbusinessiswithAlexandria;andthere,certainly,theydidnothingfortheelevationofhumanity。Whatculturetheymayhavegiven,probablyhelpedtomaketheAlexandrians,whatCaesarcallsthem,themostingeniousofallnations:

butrighteousorvaliantmenitdidnotmakethem。When,afterthethreegreatreignsofSoter,Philadelphus,andEuergetes,theraceofthePtolemiesbegantowearitselfout,Alexandriafellmorally,asitssovereignsfell;andduringamiserableandshamefuldeclineofahundredandeightyyears,sophistswrangled,pedantsfoughtoveraccentsandreadingswiththetrueodiumgammaticum,andkingsplungeddeeperanddeeperintotheabyssesofluxuryandincest,lazinessandcruelty,tillthefloodcame,andsweptthemallaway。Cleopatra,theHelenofEgypt,betrayedhercountrytotheRoman;andthenceforththeAlexandriansbecameslavesinallbutname。

AndnowthatAlexandriahasbecomeatributaryprovince,isittosharetheusuallotofenslavedcountriesandlosealloriginalityandvigourofthought?Notso。Fromthispoint,strangelyenough,itbeginstohaveaphilosophyofitsown。HithertoithasbeenimportingGreekthoughtintoEgyptandSyria,eventothefurthestboundariesofPersia;

andthewholeEasthasbecomeGreek:butithasreceivedlittleinreturn。TheIndianGymnosophists,orBrahmins,hadlittleornoeffectonGreekphilosophy,exceptinthecaseofPyrrho:thePersianDualismstillless。TheEgyptiansymbolicnature-worshiphadbeentoogrosstoberegardedbythecultivatedAlexandrianasanythingbutabarbaricsuperstition。OneeasternnationhadintermingledcloselywiththeMacedonianrace,andfromitAlexandrianthoughtreceivedanewimpulse。

ImentionedinmyfirstlecturetheconciliatorypolicywhichthePtolemieshadpursuedtowardtheJews。SoterhadnotonlyallowedbutencouragedthemtosettleinAlexandriaandEgypt,grantingthemthesamepoliticalprivilegeswiththeMacedoniansandotherGreeks。Soontheybuiltthemselvesatemplethere,inobediencetosomesupposed

prophecyintheirsacredwritings,whichseemsmostprobablytohavebeenawilfulinterpolation。WhatsoevervaluewemayattachtothevariousmythsconcerningthetranslationoftheirScripturesintoGreek,therecanbenodoubtthattheyweretranslatedinthereignofSoter,andthattheexceedinglyvaluableSeptuagintversionistheworkofthatperiod。Moreover,theirnumbersinAlexandriawereverygreat。WhenAmroutookConstantinopleinA。D。640,therewere40,000Jewsinit;andtheirnumbersduringthePtolemaicandRomanperiods,beforetheirtemporaryexpulsionbyCyrilabout412,wereprobablygreater;andEgyptaltogetherissaidtohavecontained200,000Jews。Theyhadschoolsthere,whichweresoesteemedbytheirwholenationthroughouttheEast,thattheAlexandrianRabbis,theLightofIsrael,astheywerecalled,maybefairlyconsideredasthecentreofJewishthoughtandlearningforseveralcenturies。

Weareaccustomed,andnotwithoutreason,tothinkwithsomecontemptoftheseoldRabbis。Rabbinism,Cabbalism,arebecomeby-wordsinthemouthsofmen。Itmaybeinstructiveforus——itiscertainlynecessaryforus,ifwewishtounderstandAlexandria——toexaminealittlehowtheybecamesofallen。

Theirphilosophytookitsstand,asyouallknow,oncertainancientbooksoftheirpeople;histories,laws,poems,philosophicaltreatises,whichallhaveoneelementpeculiartothemselves,namely,theassertionofalivingpersonalRulerandTeacher,notmerelyoftheJewishrace,butofallthenationsoftheearth。AfterthereturnoftheirracefromBabylon,theirownrecordsgiveabundantevidencethatthisstrangepeoplebecamethemostexclusiveandsectarianwhichtheworldeversaw。

IntothecausesofthatexclusivenessIwillnotnowenter;sufficeittosay,thatitwaspardonableenoughinapeopleassertingMonotheisminthemidstofidolatrousnations,andwhoknew,fromexperienceevenmorebitterthanthatwhichtaughtPlatoandSocrates,howdirectlyallthosepopularidolatriesledtoeveryformofbasenessandimmorality。

Butwemaytraceinthem,fromthedateoftheirreturnfromBabylon,especiallyfromtheirsettlementinAlexandria,asingularchangeofopinion。InproportionastheybegantodenythattheirunseenpersonalRulerhadanythingtodowiththeGentiles——thenationsoftheearth,astheycalledthem——inproportionastheyconsideredthemselvesasHisonlysubjects——orrather,HimandHisguidanceastheirownprivateproperty——exactlyinthatproportiontheybegantolosealllivingorpracticalbeliefthatHedidguidethem。Hebecameabeingofthepast;

onewhohadtaughtandgovernedtheirforefathersinoldtimes:notonewhowasteachingandgoverningthemnow。Ibegyoutopayattentiontothiscuriousresult;becauseyouwillsee,Ithink,theverysamethingoccurringintwootherAlexandrianschools,ofwhichIshallspeakhereafter。

TheresulttotheseRabbiswas,thattheinspiredbookswhichspokeofthisDivineguidanceandgovernmentbecameobjectsofsuperstitiousreverence,justinproportionastheylostallunderstandingoftheirrealvalueandmeaning。Nevertheless,thistooproducedgoodresults;

forthegreatestpossiblecarewastakentofixtheCanonofthesebooks;tosettle,asfaraspossible,theexacttimeatwhichtheDivineguidancewassupposedtohaveceased;afterwhichitwasimpioustoclaimaDivineteaching;whentheirsageswerelefttothemselves,astheyfancied,withacompletebodyofknowledge,onwhichtheywerehenceforthonlytocomment。Thus,whetherornottheywererightinsupposingthattheDivineTeacherhadceasedtoteachandinspirethem,theydidinfiniteservicebymarkingoutforuscertainwriterswhomHehadcertainlytaughtandinspired。

Nodoubttheywererightintheirsenseoftheawfulchangewhichhadpassedovertheirnation。TherewasaninfinitedifferencebetweenthemandtheoldHebrewwriters。Theyhadlostsomethingwhichthoseoldprophetspossessed。Iinviteyoutoponder,eachforhimself,onthecausesofthisstrangeloss;bearinginmindthattheylosttheirforefathers\'heirloom,exactlyinproportionastheybegantobelieveittobetheirexclusivepossession,andtodenyotherhumanbeingsanyrighttoorshareinit。Itmayhavebeenthatthelightgiventotheirforefathershad,astheythought,reallydeparted。Itmayhavebeen,also,thatthelightwasthereallaroundthemstill,asbrightasever,butthattheywouldnotopentheireyesandbeholdit;orrather,couldnotopenthem,becauseselfishnessandpridehadsealedthem。Itmayhavebeen,thatinspirationwasstillverynearthemtoo,iftheirspiritshadbeenwillingtoreceiveit。