An engaging biography of one of the most influential Western
philosophers and a thought-provoking exploration of how to live with
Arthur Schopenhauer’s pessimism. Arthur Schopenhauer (1788–1860)
almost wasn’t one of the greatest philosophers of the nineteenth
century. Born in the Free City of Danzig to a family of shipping
merchants, he was destined for a life of imports and exports until his
father died in a suspected suicide. After much deliberation, the young
Schopenhauer invested his inheritance in himself and his philosophical
vocation. But the long road to recognition was a difficult one, with
Schopenhauer spending all but the last decade of his life in total
obscurity. Yet his ideas and style went on to influence great
thinkers, including Friedrich Nietzsche, Ludwig Wittgenstein, and
Sigmund Freud, as well as artists such as the composer Richard Wagner
and writers Marcel Proust, Thomas Mann, Samuel Beckett, and many more.
A singular and remarkably influential thinker, Schopenhauer is
usually described as an extreme pessimist. He questioned the purpose
of existence in a world where pain and suffering are inescapable and
happiness is all too brief. In this engaging philosophical biography,
David Bather Woods reevaluates Schopenhauer’s pessimism in the
context of his life experiences, revealing the philosopher’s
relentless fascination with the world and making a case for his
contemporary relevance. Bather Woods weaves together Schopenhauer’s
ideas with the story of how he came to be, including such topics as
love, loneliness, morality, politics, gender, sexuality, death,
suicide, fame, and madness. In doing so, this book answers some of
life’s most challenging questions about how to deal with pain and
loss, and how to live with ourselves and each other. Despite his
pessimistic outlook on human existence, Schopenhauer didn’t give up
on life. Rather, he recognized that the question of how to live
becomes even more pressing, and he worked to provide an answer. Bather
Woods shows how Schopenhauer’s life informed his ideas and how they
still resonate today.
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The Life and Thought of Philosophy’s Greatest Pessimist
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780226844411
Publisert
2025
Utgiver
University of Chicago Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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