In Our Time

Schopenhauer

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Oct 29, 2009
AC Grayling, Beatrice Han-Pile, and Christopher Janaway discuss the dark philosophy of Schopenhauer, focusing on the Will driving all existence. They explore Schopenhauer's rejection of Hegel, influence of Kant, and his view on suffering and boredom. The podcast delves into the role of art as an escape, Schopenhauer's impact on Eastern philosophy, and his influence on artists and writers like Wagner and Freud.
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Schopenhauer's Will to Live

  • Schopenhauer's core philosophy centers on the world being driven by a blind, ceaseless "Will to live."
  • This Will causes endless suffering or boredom, making life inherently painful and meaningless.
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Hegel's Dialectical Spirit

  • Hegel posited history as a dialectical process where contradictions resolve in progress toward ultimate spirit realization.
  • Schopenhauer rejected this optimistic historicism and the idea that the Prussian state represented intellectual summits.
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Romanticism's Anti-Enlightenment Role

  • Romanticism opposed Enlightenment by stressing emotion, beauty, nature, and tradition over pure reason.
  • Schopenhauer disliked this romantic philosophy, seeing it as moving philosophy in the wrong direction.
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