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The Weight of Consciousness: Understanding Emil Cioran’s The Fall into Time
In The Fall into Time (La Chute dans le temps, 1964), Emil Cioran emil cioran the fall into time pdf
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Cioran hated the 20th-century obsession with history. He saw history not as progress (Marx) or a court of judgment (Hegel), but as a pointless slaughterhouse. In The Fall into Time, he argues that man is the only animal who lives "historically"—and that is his curse. We are burdened by memory, by the past, by the terror of future decay. Animals live in the eternal present; humans fall through the trapdoor of time.