On the traditional reading, Schopenhauer claims that compassion is the recognition of deep metaphysical unity. In this paper, I defend and develop the traditional reading. I begin by addressing three recent criticisms of that reading from Sandra Shapshay: that it fails to accommodate Schopenhauer's restriction to sentient beings, that it cannot explain his moral ranking of egoism over malice, and that Schopenhauer requires some level of distinction to remain in compassion. Against Shapshay, I argue that Schopenhauer does not restrict compassion to sentient beings and that a more metaphysically refined version of the traditional reading can accommodate both Schopenhauer's moral ranking of characters and allow for some level of distinction in...
Contemporary theorists critical of the current vogue for compassion might like to turn to Friedrich ...
This book offers a ground-up defense of objective morality, drawing inspiration from a wide range of...
In this article we present a characterization and defense of the phenomenological interpretation of ...
On the traditional reading, Schopenhauer claims that compassion is the recognition of deep metaphysi...
This thesis examines the German philosopher Arthur Schopenhauer’s theory of compassion. According to...
The traditional view of Schopenhauer’s ethical thought is to see renunciation from the will-to-life ...
The article has three parts. The first part exposes Schopenhauer’s critique of Kant who tries to der...
I begin by contrasting Kant\u27s moral rationalism with Schopenhauer\u27s voluntarism, a contrast wh...
Most Anglophone commentators ignore Schopenhauer's normative ethics, and those who do consider it of...
The traditional view of Schopenhauer's ethical thought is to see renunciation from the will-to-life ...
I argue that Schopenhauer’s views on the foundations of morality challenge the widely-held...
Schopenhauer’s compassion (Mitleid) emphasises that a person participates immediately in another’s s...
In this chapter, Colin Marshall argues that Schopenhauer’s views about the foundations of morality p...
The article has three parts. The first part exposes Schopenhauer's critique of Kant who tries to der...
In On the Basis of Morals, the Upaniṣadic saying tat tvam asi, and the metaphysical position it allu...
Contemporary theorists critical of the current vogue for compassion might like to turn to Friedrich ...
This book offers a ground-up defense of objective morality, drawing inspiration from a wide range of...
In this article we present a characterization and defense of the phenomenological interpretation of ...
On the traditional reading, Schopenhauer claims that compassion is the recognition of deep metaphysi...
This thesis examines the German philosopher Arthur Schopenhauer’s theory of compassion. According to...
The traditional view of Schopenhauer’s ethical thought is to see renunciation from the will-to-life ...
The article has three parts. The first part exposes Schopenhauer’s critique of Kant who tries to der...
I begin by contrasting Kant\u27s moral rationalism with Schopenhauer\u27s voluntarism, a contrast wh...
Most Anglophone commentators ignore Schopenhauer's normative ethics, and those who do consider it of...
The traditional view of Schopenhauer's ethical thought is to see renunciation from the will-to-life ...
I argue that Schopenhauer’s views on the foundations of morality challenge the widely-held...
Schopenhauer’s compassion (Mitleid) emphasises that a person participates immediately in another’s s...
In this chapter, Colin Marshall argues that Schopenhauer’s views about the foundations of morality p...
The article has three parts. The first part exposes Schopenhauer's critique of Kant who tries to der...
In On the Basis of Morals, the Upaniṣadic saying tat tvam asi, and the metaphysical position it allu...
Contemporary theorists critical of the current vogue for compassion might like to turn to Friedrich ...
This book offers a ground-up defense of objective morality, drawing inspiration from a wide range of...
In this article we present a characterization and defense of the phenomenological interpretation of ...