From Jacob Needleman's book: The Heart of Philosophy"
Chapter 1Is the essence of Man dying or are there some who are able to "remember" what philosophy invites us to. Where do those searching for meaning in an absurd world find the path to freedom from the cave rather than participate continually in the battle over opinions. From Plato's Meno
Introduction
Man cannot live without philosophy. This is not a figure of speech but a literal fact that will be demonstrated in this book. There is a yearning in the heart that is nourished only by real philosophy and without this nourishment man dies as surely as if he were deprived of food and air. But this part of the human psyche is not known or honored in our culture. When it does breakthrough to our awareness it is either ignored or treated as something else. It is given wrong names; it is not cared for; it is crushed. And eventually, it may withdraw altogether, never again to appear. When this happens man becomes a thing. No matter what he accomplishes or experiences, no matter what happiness he experiences or what service he performs, he has in fact lost his real possibility. He is dead.
……………………….The function of philosophy in human life is to help Man remember. It has no other task. And anything that calls itself philosophy which does not serve this function is simply not philosophy……………………………….
Meno: And how are you going to search for [the nature of virtue] when you don't know at all what it is, Socrates? Which of all the things you don't know will you set up as target for your search? And even if you actually come across it, how will you know that it is that thing which you don't know?How can we remember what the senses have not experienced? Absurd for the secular mind. But still it is obvious that the effect of technology is to increase imagination at the expense of remembrance or anamnesis. Simone Weil understood
In "Sketch of Contemporary Social Life" (1934), Weil develops the theme of collectivism as the trajectory of modern culture.Rather than participating in the battle of opinions on Plato's "Ship of Fools", how does one learn to think with the aim of escaping Plato's Cave? What is square one or the essential question serving as the foundation for conscious philosophical contemplation concerning the question of meaning? Where to begin in an absurd world? If philosophy as the love of wisdom is dead, will the essence of Man follow and become a reactive machine serving the Great Beast or society itself? I would like to be one of the minority still capable of serving the purpose of philosophy.
"Never has the individual been so completely delivered up to a blind collectivity, and never have men been so less capable, not only of subordinating their actions to their thoughts, but even of thinking."