A collection of the later writings of Arthur Schopenhauer
whose “reputation as the bard of pessimism makes him the perfect
philosopher for the Covid era” (New York Times). Schopenhauer’s
writings tap into the anxieties of our modern, uncertain world—from
climate change and mental health crises to the threat of mass
extinction. Produced during the last decades of Schopenhauer’s long
life, these texts reveal a unique kind of philosophy. Eschewing the
tradition of the dry, totalizing philosophy prevalent during his time,
Schopenhauer’s later writings mark a shift towards a philosophy of
aphorisms, fragments, anecdotes, and observations—written in a
literary style that is antagonistic, resigned, confessional, and
filled with the fragile contours of an intellectual memoir. Here,
Schopenhauer allows himself to pose challenging questions regarding
the fate of the human species, the role of suffering, and the rift
between self and world that has come to define human existence. It is
these writings that later generations of artists, poets, musicians,
and philosophers would identify as exemplifying the pessimism of their
era, and perhaps of our own as well. On the Suffering of the World is
presented with an introduction that places Schopenhauer’s thought in
its intellectual context, while also connecting it to contemporary
concerns over climate change, the anthropocene, and the specter of
human extinction. Also featuring an overview Schopenhauer’s work and
life, this collection is a fascinating look inside the mind of a
unique thinker.
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ISBN
9781913462048
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Random House Publishing Services
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Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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