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"Under each formula lies a corpse"

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Cioran’s line is a scalpel aimed at the modern craving for clean explanations. A “formula” sounds harmless: a procedure, a principle, a tidy way to make the world add up. Cioran insists that this tidiness is purchased. Under each elegant reduction lies a corpse: the messy, living remainder that got cut away so the idea could look airtight.

The intent isn’t just anti-science or anti-reason; it’s anti-comfort. Cioran, the great anatomist of despair, treats systems the way an undertaker treats cosmetics. Philosophical, political, even psychological formulas promise relief from ambiguity, but the relief comes with violence. To make a universal claim, you have to kill particulars: exceptions, contradictions, the stubborn fact of individual experience. In ethics, the corpse is compassion for the inconvenient case. In ideology, it’s the human being who doesn’t fit the model. In metaphysics, it’s uncertainty itself, buried so the thinker can sleep.

The subtext is personal and historical. Writing in the shadow of Europe’s 20th-century mass graves and his own flirtation with political extremism, Cioran knows how quickly “solutions” become permission slips. A formula is never only intellectual; it’s administrative. It standardizes, streamlines, optimizes. The sentence works because it collapses abstraction into an image you can’t sanitize. You can debate a premise; you can’t unsee a corpse.

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Emile M. Cioran

Emile M. Cioran (April 8, 1911 - June 21, 1995) was a Philosopher from Romania.

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