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Schopenhauer And Adorno On Bodily Suffering A Comparative Analysis Mathijs Peters

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Schopenhauer And Adorno On Bodily Suffering A Comparative Analysis Mathijs Peters
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.46 MB
Author: Mathijs Peters
ISBN: 9781137412164, 113741216X
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Schopenhauer And Adorno On Bodily Suffering A Comparative Analysis Mathijs Peters by Mathijs Peters 9781137412164, 113741216X instant download after payment.

Peters discusses Schopenhauer and Adorno, two philosophers whose writings have hitherto not been extensively compared in the English-speaking academic world. Focusing on their ideas about pain and bodily suffering, the author creates a stimulating tension between the ahistorical nature of Schopenhauer's philosophy and the deeply historical character of Adorno's critical analyses. He explores the common themes in their work, in that both have been accused of defending pessimistic theories, in which the notion of freedom disappears and is replaced by an emphasis on metaphysical and social determination. Without overlooking the differences between the two authors, Peters argues that Schopenhauer and Adorno's pessimism is intertwined with hopeful analyses of compassion with bodily suffering, the redeeming qualities of the arts, and descriptions of experiences of a metaphysical nature. His fascinating study enhances our understanding of Schopenhauer and Adorno and the former's influence on Critical Theory. It furthermore is a valuable contribution to our ideas about pessimism, optimism and social critique.

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