Schopenhauer ou l’individu désolidarisé

Philosophique 12:143-153 (2009)
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Abstract

Dans la généalogie du moi Schopenhauer est situé à un moment clé de sa dissolution. Tiraillé entre les deux moment de l’anéantissement du moi que sont en amont le bouddhisme et en aval la philosophie de Nietzsche, la pensée de Schopenhauer apparaît comme le moment de l’inversion où se génère une nouvelle conception du moi. En cela il peut être considéré comme un socle de notre contemporanéité qu’il anticipe.

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