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Weltschmerz: Pessimism in German Philosophy, 1860-1900

Autor Frederick C. Beiser

Editorial OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS

Weltschmerz: Pessimism in German Philosophy, 1860-1900
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Weltschmerz is a study of the pessimism that dominated German philosophy in the second half of the nineteenth century. Pessimism was essentially the theory that life is not worth living. This theory was introduced into German phi...

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  • Editorial OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS
  • ISBN13 9780198822653
  • ISBN10 0198822650
  • Tipo LIBRO
  • Páginas 320
  • Año de Edición 2018
  • Idioma Inglés
  • Encuadernación Paperback

Weltschmerz: Pessimism in German Philosophy, 1860-1900

Autor Frederick C. Beiser

Editorial OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS

Weltschmerz is a study of the pessimism that dominated German philosophy in the second half of the nineteenth century. Pessimism was essentially the theory that life is not worth living. This theory was introduced into German phi...

25,65€
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Weltschmerz is a study of the pessimism that dominated German philosophy in the second half of the nineteenth century. Pessimism was essentially the theory that life is not worth living. This theory was introduced into German philosophy by Schopenhauer, whose philosophy became very fashionable in the 1860s. Frederick C. Beiser examines the intense and long controversy that arose from Schopenhauer's pessimism, which changed the agenda of philosophy in Germany away from the logic of the sciences and toward an examination of the value of life. He examines the major defenders of pessimism (Philipp Mainländer, Eduard von Hartmann and Julius Bahnsen) and its chief critics, especially Eugen Dühring and the neo-Kantians. The pessimism dispute of the second half of the century has been largely ignored in secondary literature and this book is a first attempt since the 1880s to re-examine it and to analyze the important philosophical issues raised by it. The dispute concerned the most fundamental philosophical issue of them all: whether life is worth living.

Introduction
1: The Schopenhauer Legacy
2: Schopenhauer's Metaphysics
3: Schopenhauer's Pessimism
4: The Illusion of Redemption
5: Julius Frauenstädt: Apostle and Critic
6: The Optimism of Eugen Dühring
7: The Optimistic Pessimism of Eduard von Hartmann
8: The Pessimism Controversy, 1870-1890
9: Mainländer's Philosophy of Redemption
10: The Pessimistic Worldview of Julius Bahnsen
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