HP Lovecraft's Anti-Humanist Atheism

Leave your humanity at the threshold when venturing into the cosmic void.


Folksonomies: science fiction atheism humanism anti-humanism

Memes

30 NOV 2015

 Lovecraft's Mythos Denies Humanity Rather than Upholds It

The weird realism that runs through his writings undermines any belief system—religious or humanist—in which the human mind is the center of the universe. There is a tendency nowadays to think of the world in which we live as an artefact of mind or language: a human construction. For Lovecraft, human beings are too feeble to shape a coherent view of the universe. Our minds are specks tossed about in the cosmic melee; though we look for secure foundations, we live in perpetual free fall. With ...
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30 NOV 2015

 Leave "Terrestrialism at the Threshold"

Now all my tales are based on the fundamental premise that common human laws and interests and emotions have no validity or significance in the vast cosmos-at-large. To me there is nothing but puerility in a tale in which the human form—and the local human passions and conditions and standards—are depicted as native to other worlds or other universes. To achieve the essence of real externality, whether of time or space or dimension, one must forget that such things as organic life, good and e...
Folksonomies: anti-humanism
Folksonomies: anti-humanism
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30 NOV 2015

 The Inability of the Human Mind to Comprehend

The most merciful thing in the world, I think, is the inability of the human mind to correlate all its contents. We live on a placid island of ignorance in the midst of black seas of infinity, and it was not meant that we should voyage far. The sciences, each straining in its own direction, have hitherto harmed us little; but some day the piecing together of dissociated knowledge will open up such terrifying vistas of reality, and of our frightful position therein, that we shall either go mad...
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28 OCT 2015

 The Old Ones

As to what the things were—explanations naturally varied. The common name applied to them was “those ones”, or “the old ones”, though other terms had a local and transient use. Perhaps the bulk of the Puritan settlers set them down bluntly as familiars of the devil, and made them a basis of awed theological speculation. Those with Celtic legendry in their heritage—mainly the Scotch-Irish element of New Hampshire, and their kindred who had settled in Vermont on Governor Wentworth’s colonial gr...
Folksonomies: otherness
Folksonomies: otherness
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28 OCT 2015

 Transhumanism in Lovecraft

After what he had told, I could scarcely imagine what profounder secrets he was saving for the morrow; but at last it developed that his trip to Yuggoth and beyond—and my own possible participation in it—was to be the next day’s topic. He must have been amused by the start of horror I gave at hearing a cosmic voyage on my part proposed, for his head wabbled violently when I shewed my fear. Subsequently he spoke very gently of how human beings might accomplish—and several times had accomplishe...
Folksonomies: transhumanism
Folksonomies: transhumanism
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The Old Ones travel through space via surgical enhancements.



References

30 NOV 2015

 The Call of Cthulhu

Books, Brochures, and Chapters>Book:  Lovecraft, H.P. (192611), The Call of Cthulhu, Retrieved on 2015-11-30
  • Source Material [www.hplovecraft.com]
  • Folksonomies: horror
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    30 NOV 2015

     Letter to Farnsworth Wright

    Personal Communications>Personal Letter:  Lovecraft, HP (5 July 1927), Letter to Farnsworth Wright, Retrieved on 2015-11-30
  • Source Material [www.hplovecraft.com]
  • Folksonomies: letters
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    30 NOV 2015

     H.P. Lovecraft Invented a Horrific World to Escape a Nihi...

    Electronic/World Wide Web>Internet Article:  Gray, John (October 24, 2014), H.P. Lovecraft Invented a Horrific World to Escape a Nihilistic Universe, New Republic, Retrieved on 2015-11-30
  • Source Material [newrepublic.com]
  • Folksonomies: literary criticism
    Folksonomies: literary criticism
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    28 OCT 2015

     The Whisperer in Darkness: Collected Stories Volume 1

    Books, Brochures, and Chapters>Book:  Lovecraft, H.P. (201581), The Whisperer in Darkness: Collected Stories Volume 1, Retrieved on 2015-10-28
  • Source Material [www.hplovecraft.com]
  • Folksonomies: horror
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