Schopenhauer’s Moral Philosophy

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19th-century philosophy
animal moral status
Arthur Schopenhauer
Asymmetry Argument
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Christopher Janaway
Colin Marshall
compassion ethics
compassionate contractarianism
David Woods
egoism
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Ernest Wolf-Gazo
Experimental Set
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Genuine Moral Worth
Gudrun von Tevenar
history of ethics
Human Suffering
Indian ethical influences in philosophy
Kantian critique
Mark Migotti
Metaphysical Insight
Michael Cholbi
Moral Perception
moral psychology
moral realism
moral status of animals
Moral Worth
Neminem Laede
Nietzsche
nineteenth-century philosophy
Non-human Animals
On the Basis of Morality
Patrick Hassan
pessimism
Principium Individuationis
Sandra Shapshay
Schopenhauer's Account
Schopenhauer's Argument
Schopenhauer's Claim
Schopenhauer's Ethics
Schopenhauer's Metaphysics
Schopenhauer's Moral Philosophy
Schopenhauer's Objections
Schopenhauer's Philosophy
Schopenhauer's Views
Schopenhauer’s ethics
sentimentalist tradition
suicide
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Titus Argument
Unamuno
Violated
virtue
virtue and asceticism
vulnerability
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Product details

  • ISBN 9780367548704
  • Weight: 320g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 25 Sep 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This volume brings together internationally recognised Schopenhauer scholars to develop new perspectives on his moral philosophy.

Despite anticipating and engaging with many of the arguments now recognisable in Anglophone moral philosophy, Arthur Schopenhauer has often been overlooked as a potential contributor to contemporary discourse within this domain. Not only was he one of the most important 19th-century critics of Kantian deontology, Schopenhauer also developed a plausible moral system of his own grounded in compassion. While interesting parallels can be drawn between his system and the sentimentalist tradition familiar from the likes of Hume and Hutcheson, Schopenhauer’s idiosyncratic metaphysics provide a unique approach to standard questions in moral psychology, the philosophy of action, axiology, and moral epistemology. The chapters in this book draw out the relevance and influence of Schopenhauer’s ethical program, attempting to demonstrate the as yet untapped wealth of conceptual resources for pressing moral problems. They address a wide range of topics, including: the moral status of animals; the moral permissibility of suicide; the possibility of altruistic action; the nature of virtue and asceticism; how Schopenhauer integrated Western influences with various Indian traditions of moral thinking, and more.

Schopenhauer’s Moral Philosophy will be of interest to scholars and advanced students interested in Schopenhauer, 19th-century philosophy, and the history of ethics.

Patrick Hassan is a Lecturer in Philosophy at Cardiff University. He specialises in ethics, 19th-century philosophy, and environmental philosophy. He is the author of a host of peer-reviewed articles and book chapters on Nietzsche, Schopenhauer, and in ethics more broadly.