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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INSIGHT

Life's Pendulum: Desire and Boredom

  • The will is infinite and without end, leaving us trapped in painful cycles of desire and boredom.
  • Life oscillates like a pendulum between suffering from unfulfilled desire and suffering from boredom after satisfaction.
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Eastern Influence on Schopenhauer

  • Schopenhauer later embraced similar teachings from the Upanishads and Buddhism about suffering caused by desire.
  • The way to escape suffering is through denying or ceasing the will to strive and desire.
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Compassion as Ethical Escape

  • Schopenhauer saw all beings as one underlying will, but the phenomenal world is full of egoism, strife, and suffering.
  • Compassion can overcome conflict by realizing others share our essential nature.
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