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Title: Schopenhauer, zelfmoord en pessimisme
Author(s): VANDEN AUWEELE, Dennis
Journal: Tijdschrift voor Filosofie
Volume: 76    Issue: 2   Date: 2014   
Pages: 307-330
DOI: 10.2143/TVF.76.2.3030632

Abstract :
Schopenhauer’s argument against suicide is typically received negatively in the scholarly literature, insofar that it appears to be one of the numerous inconsistencies that haunt his philosophical system. Thus, after elaborating upon the unique characteristics of Schopenhauer’s argument against suicide, I will discuss the well-known objection to it. By offering a fresh outlook on Schopenhauer’s ethics, I will suggest a new way of appreciating Schopenhauer’s argument so as to rehabilitate his understanding of suicide within the framework of his pessimistic philosophy. Central to developing this new outlook is to acknowledge structural similarities between Schopenhauer’s ethics and Protestant soteriology.

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