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Essays on Schopenhauer and Nietzsche Values and the Will of Life




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Genere:Libro
Lingua: Inglese
Pubblicazione: 11/2022





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This book brings together fourteen essays by Christopher Janaway on the philosophy of Schopenhauer and Nietzsche. They illuminate central philosophical issues in the work of these thinkers - the death of God, the meaning of existence, suffering, compassion, the will, Christian values, the affirmation or negation of life. Some of the essays concern Schopenhauer in his own right, focusing on his concept of will to life, an underlying drive which constitutes our inner essence, but which traps us in self-centred desire, a wrong identification of our true self with the human individual, an egoistic conception of the good, conflict with other beings, and an existence pervaded by suffering. Opposed to the will to life stands everything of real value: art, morality, and the kind of redemption from suffering recognized by mystics from several of the world's religions. Other essays discuss Nietzsche's critical responses to Schopenhauer, and his own challenging views on related topics. For Nietzsche, morality is a questionable phenomenon and egoism is wrongly maligned; suffering is an enhancement of life, and the attempt to eliminate it is impoverishing; art is full, not drained, of willing; the world religions and the whole idea of being saved from our life are symptoms of a malaise from which modern culture has somehow to recover. The book also features discussions of the reception of Schopenhauer by two contemporaries of Nietzsche, Richard Wagner and the analyst of pessimism, Olga Plümacher.




Sommario

1 - The Real Essence of Human Beings: Schopenhauer on the Unconscious Will
2 - Necessity, Responsibility and Character: Schopenhauer on Freedom of the Will
3 - Schopenhauer on the Aimlessness of the Will
4 - What's So Good about Negation of the Will? Schopenhauer and the Problem of the summum bonum
5 - Beyond the Individual: Schopenhauer, Wagner, and the Value of Love
6 - Schopenhauer's Consoling View of Death
7 - Worse than the best possible pessimism? Olga Plümacher's critique of Schopenhauer
8 - Schopenhauer's Christian Perspectives
9 - On the Very Idea of 'Justifying Suffering'
10 - Schopenhauer and Nietzsche on Affect and Cognition
11 - Beauty is False, Truth Ugly: Nietzsche on Art and Life
12 - Attitudes to Suffering: Parfit and Nietzsche
13 - Nietzsche on Morality, Drives, and Human Greatness
14 - Who -or What- says Yes to Life?




Autore

Christopher Janaway is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Southampton, UK, and was previously Professor of Philosophy at Birkbeck, University of London. He is general editor of the Cambridge Edition of the Works of Schopenhauer, and was principal investigator on the research project 'Nietzsche and Modern Moral Philosophy' funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council. His publications include Self and World in Schopenhauer's Philosophy, Schopenhauer: A Very Short Introduction, Beyond Selflessness: Reading Nietzsche's Genealogy , and the edited collections Willing and Nothingness: Schopenhauer as Nietzsche's Educator, The Cambridge Companion to Schopenhauer, and Better Consciousness: Schopenhauer's Philosophy of Value.










Altre Informazioni

ISBN:

9780198865575

Condizione: Nuovo
Dimensioni: 240 x 22.0 x 164 mm Ø 634 gr
Formato: Copertina rigida
Pagine Arabe: 322


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