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"The fundament upon which all our knowledge and learning rests is the inexplicable"

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Schopenhauer yanks the rug out from under the tidy Enlightenment fantasy that knowledge is a well-lit room we keep expanding with better tools. He insists the floor itself is dark. Calling the foundation of learning "the inexplicable" is a deliberate provocation: the more disciplined our explanations become, the more obvious it is that they start from givens we cannot finally justify.

The line works because it reverses the usual hierarchy. We treat mystery as a temporary embarrassment, a gap that progress will close. Schopenhauer treats mystery as the starting condition. Even the proudest systems - science, logic, metaphysics - lean on brute facts: that there is something rather than nothing, that causality holds, that consciousness appears at all, that language can map the world. You can build sophisticated accounts on top of these assumptions, but you cannot eliminate the moment where explanation bottoms out into "it is."

The subtext is also psychological, and characteristically Schopenhauer: our hunger for certainty is less a rational project than an anxious temperament. We construct "knowledge" partly to domesticate the terror of contingency. By naming the inexplicable as the fundament, he reframes humility as honesty and punctures intellectual vanity without lapsing into anti-intellectualism.

Context matters. Writing in the long shadow of Kant, Schopenhauer inherits the idea that the world as we experience it is structured by our minds, and that the "thing-in-itself" resists capture. His twist is mood: not triumphalist limits, but a bleak clarity. The inexplicable isn't an obstacle to learning; it's the price of being awake.

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Arthur Schopenhauer

Arthur Schopenhauer (February 22, 1788 - September 21, 1860) was a Philosopher from Germany.

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