Envy and Ressentiment

Neue Zeitschrift für Systematicsche Theologie Und Religionsphilosophie (forthcoming)
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Abstract

This article is about the connection between envy and ressentiment. Both are understood as emotional strategies for dealing with desire. Ressentiment is understood as the perpetuation and radicalization of a strong form of envy. Lacan’s mirror stage as well as Nietzsche’s and Scheler’s theories of ressentiment serve as a frame of reference for the development of this thesis.

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