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Schopenhauer and the Wild Years of Philosophy

by Rudiger Safranski

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Publisher Comments:

This richly detailed biography of a key figure in nineteenth-century philosophy pays equal attention to the life and to the work of Arthur Schopenhauer. Rüdiger Safranski places this visionary skeptic in the context of his philosophical predecessors and contemporaries Kant, Fichte, Schelling, Hegel--and explores the sources of his profound alienation from their "secularized religion of reason." He also provides a narrative of Schopenhauer's personal and family life that reads like a Romantic novel: the struggle to break free from a domineering father, the attempt to come to terms with his mother's literary and social success (she was a well-known writer and a member of Goethe's Weimar circle), the loneliness and despair when his major philosophical work, The World as Will and Representation, was ignored by the academy. Along the way Safranski portrays the rich culture of Goethe's Weimar, Hegel's Berlin, and other centers of German literary and intellectual life.

When Schopenhauer first proposed his philosophy of "weeping and gnashing of teeth," during the heady "wild years" of Romantic idealism, it found few followers. After the disillusionments and failures of 1848, his work was rediscovered by philosophers and literary figures. Writers from Nietzsche to Samuel Beckett have responded to Schopenhauer's refusal to seek salvation through history.The first biography of Schopenhauer to appear in English in this century, Schopenhauer and the Wild Years of Philosophysucceeds in bringing to life an intriguing figure in philosophy and the intellectual battles of his time, whose consequences still shape our world.

Review:

"This biography succeeds admirably in placing Schopenhauer and his work in the varied milieux appropriate to them. The intellectual scene in Europe changed greatly during Schopenhauer's working lifetime, and Safranski is excellent at conveying the atmosphere of the different places and periods...The considerable learning which enables Safranski to put all this together is quite unobtrusive. The style throughout is brisk and keeps the reader's attention...It is a book the literate public will read with enjoyment."
--J. B. Schneewind, Johns Hopkins University

"Safranski's comprehensive biography of this complex and fascinating man unfolds within a richly detailed portrayal of German literary and intellectual life in the nineteenth century. This lively blend of biography and historical narrative makes it an excellent choice for interested general readers as well as serious students of philosophy. This book is sure to become a standard work on Schopenhauer."

--Raymond Frey, Library Journal

"This biography by Rdiger Safranski is marvelously full of detail and texture. He is completely at home in that fragmented world of German literary sub-culture."

--Noel Malcolm, Spectator

"Safranski's intelligent, informative, and comprehensive biography is the most complete and detailed account of the pained and paradoxical life of Arthur Schopenhauer. This [is a] sensitive, incisive, and in-depth study...Safranski's polished work is a biographer's biography, highly recommended to anyone interested in a stark and edifying vision of human existence and the man whose passionate and paradoxical life contradicted the oriental serenity he prescribed."

--Choice

"[This book] will be the Schopenhauer biography of our time."

--Die Ziet

"An impeccably documented and evenhanded biography of the brilliant, bad-tempered philosopher...Mr. Safranski's book is delightful...with lively social histories of Danzig, Hamburg, Weimar, Dresden and Frankfurt; and lengthy, relevant excursions into the philosophies of Kant, Fichte, Hegel and the Romantics, among others."

--Diane Weber, Washington Times

Synopsis:

Years of Philosophy" succeeds in bringing to life an intriguing figure in philosophy and the intellectual battles of his time, whose consequences still shape our world.

Description:

Includes bibliographical references (p. 364-371) and index.

About the Author

Rüdiger Safranskistudies German, philosophy, and history in Frankfurt and Berlin. He has worked in adult education and was copublisher of the magazine Berlin Hefte. He is also the author of a widely acclaimed biography of E.T.A. Hoffman.Ewald Osersis the distinguished translator of numerous works of poetry, fiction, and nonfiction from German and Czech, including the correspondence of Richard Strauss and Hugo von Hofmannsthal.

Table of Contents

'Translator\'s Note

Preface

Book One

The Warehouse Island

Life and Le Havre

The Mountains and the Counting-House

A Father\'s Ghost

Weimar

The Outsider

Between Plato and Kant

Fichte and the Ego

The \'Better Consciousness\'

Philosophy at Arms

Book Two

The Thinker Without a Stage

Return to Weimar

Goethe

The Will as the \'Thing in Itself\'

The World as Will and Representation

The Great No

First Italian Journey

The Unattended Lecturer

Disappointment in Berlin

Flight from Berlin

On the Will in Nature

The Mystery of Freedom

The Mountain Comes to the Prophet

The Comedy of Fame

Chronology

Editions of Schopenhauer\'s Works, Sources, Abbreviations

Notes

Bibliography

Index'

Product Details

ISBN:
9780674792760
Translator:
Safranski, Rudiger
Publisher:
Harvard University Press
Translator:
Safranski, R]diger
Translated:
Osers, Safranski, Ruediger, Ewald
Author:
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Location:
Cambridge, Massachusetts
Subject:
General
Subject:
Philosophy
Subject:
Modern
Subject:
Germany
Subject:
Philosophers
Subject:
Schopenhauer, arthur, 1788-1860
Subject:
Philosophers -- Germany -- Biography.
Subject:
General Philosophy
Subject:
Philosophers -- Germany.
Subject:
Schopenhauer, Arthur
Copyright:
Edition Description:
Harvard Univ PR
Series Volume:
no. 143
Publication Date:
September 1991
Binding:
Paperback
Grade Level:
General/trade
Language:
English
Illustrations:
none
Pages:
404
Dimensions:
9.10x6.00x1.01 in. .93 lbs.

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