Sri
Aurobindo builds, but also breaks; synthesizes, but also demolishes. His
painstaking attempt in metaphysical system-building and writing elaborate
commentaries on ancient philosophical texts is incomparable but he also has
a lurking mistrust for pure knowledge and has
turned the whole corpus of prevailing motivational theories upside down. By
affirming “Nothing can be taught” he throws a bombshell at the normal notions
of human cognition and stretches subjectivity to unimagined heights and depths.
Man’s proclivity for empiricism sustained a permanent injury when Sri Aurobindo
lobbed his “Logic of the Infinite” by exempting all supra-physical phenomena
from submitting to scrutiny by the senses. Philosophy will always be indebted
to him for the methodological breakthroughs that he has fruitfully introduced
so authoritatively.
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