The Schopenhauerian Mind
Routledge (Verlag)
978-0-367-50153-2 (ISBN)
Arthur Schopenhauer (1788-1860) is now recognised as a figure of canonical importance to the history of philosophy. Schopenhauer founded his system on a highly original interpretation of Kant’s philosophy, developing an entirely novel and controversial worldview guided centrally by his striking conception of the human will and of art and beauty. His influence extends to figures as diverse as Fredrich Nietzsche, Ludwig Wittgenstein and Iris Murdoch within philosophy, and Richard Wagner, Thomas Hardy, Sigmund Freud, Thomas Mann, Samuel Beckett and Jorge Luis Borges outside it.
The Schopenhauerian Mind is an outstanding, wide-ranging collection that explores the rich nature of Schopenhauer's ideas, texts, influences, and legacy. Comprising 38 original chapters by an international team of contributors, the volume is organised into five clear parts:
Knowledge and Reality
Aesthetics and the Arts
Ethics, Politics, and Salvation
Before Schopenhauer
After Schopenhauer
The Schopenhauerian Mind covers all the key areas and concepts of Schopenhauer’s philosophy, including fields omitted in previous studies. It is essential reading for students of nineteenth-century philosophy, Continental philosophy and philosophy of art and aesthetics, and also of interest to those in related disciplines such as literature and religion.
David Bather Woods is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Warwick, UK. He has published work on a range of topics in Schopenhauer’s philosophy, including political philosophy, sexual ethics, boredom, punishment, and pessimism. Timothy Stoll is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at the University of Warwick, UK. He works on a variety of figures in post-Kantian philosophy, including Nietzsche, Schopenhauer, and Schiller.
Introduction David Bather Woods and Timothy Stoll Part 1: Knowledge and Reality 1. Realism and Its Discontents Douglas McDermid 2. Schopenhauer’s Representationalist Theory of Rationality: Logic, Eristic, Language and Mathematics Jens Lemanski 3. Schopenhauer’s Metaphysical Two-Aspect Account of the World and the Will to Life Manja Kisner 4. Schopenhauer’s Theory of Science Timothy Stoll 5. Representing Nothing: Schopenhauer "Decoding" Acoustical Science Steven P. Lydon 6. Schopenhauer’s Synoptic Metaphilosophy Alexander S. Sattar 7. Time, Death, and Boredom in Schopenhauer: Existential Themes in his Theory of (Self-)consciousness João Constâncio 8. "Zwar ein Wissen, jedoch keine Wissenschaft": Schopenhauer’s Ambivalent Philosophy of History Anthony K. Jensen Part 2: Aesthetics and the Arts 9. Schopenhauer’s Aesthetic Ideology Michel-Antoine Xhignesse 10. Artistic Creativity and the Ideal of Beauty: The Representation of Human Beauty in Schopenhauer’s Philosophy of Art Bart Vandenabeele 11. Schopenhauer and the Beauty of the Past Peter Poellner 12. The Significance of Nichtigkeit in Schopenhauer’s Account of the Sublime Patrick Hassan 13. Schopenhauer on Music Andrew Huddleston 14. The Moral Weight of Art in Schopenhauer Sandra Shapshay Part 3: Ethics, Politics, and Salvation 15. Schopenhauer’s Five-Dimensional Normative Ethics Colin Marshall and Kayla Mehl 16. Schopenhauer and Modern Moral Philosophy Stephen Puryear 17. Acquired Character Sean T. Murphy 18. A Schopenhauerian Solution to Schopenhauerian Politics David Bather Woods 19. Schopenhauer’s Critique of the State Jakob Norberg 20. Schopenhauer’s Pessimism Byron Simmons 21. Schopenhauer’s Philosophy of Religion Jonathan Head 22. Ways to Salvation: On Schopenhauer’s Theory of Self-Negation and Salvation Mathijs Peters Part 4: Before Schopenhauer 23. Philosophy contra History? Schopenhauer on the History of Philosophy Sabine Roehr 24. Schopenhauer, Europe, and Eurocentrism Christopher Janaway 25. Schopenhauer on the Pessimism, Fatalism, and Superstitions of Herodotus and the Greek Tragedians Mor Segev 26. Schopenhauer on Stoicism as a Way of Life and on the Wisdom of Life Keith Ansell-Pearson 27. Schopenhauer on Spinoza: Animals, Jews, and Evil Yitzhak Y. Melamed 28. Compassion, Egoism and Selflessness: Schopenhauer’s Problematic Debt to Rousseau David James 29. Kant’s Monstrous Claim: Schopenhauer on the Intuitive Understanding and the Cognition of Causes Alejandro Naranjo Sandoval 30. In Agon with Goethe: Parerga and Paralipomena 2 Adrian Del Caro 31. Schopenhauer and Hegel Stephen Houlgate Part 5: After Schopenhauer 32. ‘Either Shudder or Laugh’: Kierkegaard on Schopenhauer Patrick Stokes 33. Wagner and Schopenhauer Mark Berry 34. Thomas Mann on Schopenhauer: A Philosopher of the Future? Paul Bishop 35. Wittgenstein Michał Dobrzański 36. Melancholy and Pessimism: Adorno’s Critique of Schopenhauer Brian O’Connor 37. Iris Murdoch and Schopenhauer Miles Leeson 38. Schopenhauer in Latin America: Borges, and Funes, and the Poetry of Thought Elizabeth Millán Brusslan. Index
Erscheinungsdatum | 16.11.2023 |
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Reihe/Serie | Routledge Philosophical Minds |
Zusatzinfo | 1 Tables, black and white; 12 Line drawings, black and white; 7 Halftones, black and white; 19 Illustrations, black and white |
Verlagsort | London |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 174 x 246 mm |
Gewicht | 1200 g |
Themenwelt | Geisteswissenschaften ► Philosophie ► Ethik |
Geisteswissenschaften ► Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft ► Anglistik / Amerikanistik | |
Geisteswissenschaften ► Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft ► Literaturwissenschaft | |
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ISBN-10 | 0-367-50153-8 / 0367501538 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-367-50153-2 / 9780367501532 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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