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 criticized the prevailing enlightenment view, prioritizing reason as the dominant force in philosophy.
Schopenhauer believed that the essence of the world was driven by the Will, leading to perpetual suffering and boredom.
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Schopenhauer's Critique of Hegel's Philosophical System
Schopenhauer emerged as a critic of Hegel's dominant philosophical system in early 19th-century Germany. While Hegel's philosophy focused on the unfolding spirit of the world and the state of the world's spirit at each moment, Schopenhauer disagreed fundamentally. He challenged Hegel's vision, which he believed overvalued the Prussian state and German culture, disagreeing with the notion of historical progress towards perfection.
Schopenhauer's Influence on Romanticism and Opposition to Enlightenment Thought
Schopenhauer's perspective clashed with the emerging romantic movement in Germany that emphasized sources of authority beyond reason, such as beauty and tradition. He saw romanticism as a deviation from true intellectual progress and opposed the movement's influence in philosophy. This opposition highlighted Schopenhauer's critique of the prevailing enlightenment view that elevated reason as the dominant thinking force.
Schopenhauer's Early Life and Philosophical Journey
Schopenhauer was born into a middle-class family and initially destined for a career in business. However, after inheriting a fortune, he pursued a scholarly life and delved into philosophy. His early critiques of Hegel, whom he labeled as a charlatan, and his abandonment of traditional academia in favor of independent philosophical exploration marked the beginning of his distinctive philosophical path.
Schopenhauer's Concept of the Will and Its Infinite Nature
Central to Schopenhauer's philosophy was the concept of the will as the essence of everything in the world. He argued that the will is an endless, blind striving that leads to suffering and boredom. Schopenhauer believed that desires are insatiable and that any momentary satisfaction is fleeting, perpetuating an infinite cycle of striving and unfulfillment. This concept influenced his view on the futility of individual desires and the relentless nature of the human condition.
Melvyn Bragg and guests AC Grayling, Beatrice Han-Pile and Christopher Janaway discuss the dark, pessimistic philosophy of Arthur Schopenhauer.As a radical young thinker in Germany in the early 19th century, Schopenhauer railed against the dominant ideas of the day. He dismissed the pre-eminent German philosopher Georg Hegel as a pompous charlatan, and turned instead to the Enlightenment thinking of Immanuel Kant for inspiration. Schopenhauer's central idea was that everything in the world was driven by the Will - broadly, the ceaseless desire to live. But this, he argued, left us swinging pointlessly between suffering and boredom. The only escape from the tyranny of the Will was to be found in art, and particularly in music. Schopenhauer was influenced by Eastern philosophy, and in turn his own work had an impact well beyond the philosophical tradition in the West, helping to shape the work of artists and writers from Richard Wagner to Marcel Proust, and Albert Camus to Sigmund Freud.AC Grayling is Professor of Philosophy at Birkbeck College, University of London; Beatrice Han-Pile is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Essex; Christopher Janaway is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Southampton.
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