Hassan, Patrick 2025. Schopenhauer's ethics of compassion. Shapshay, Sandra and Marshall, Colin, eds. The New Cambridge Companion to Schopenhauer, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, |
Abstract
Within Schopenhauer's ethical system we find a sophisticated analysis of moral and immoral characters, a rich phenomenological account of virtuous and vicious behaviour, critical appraisals of competing accounts of moral motivation, and sustained treatments of practical ethical issues such as suicide, slavery, and animal welfare. At its core is the unrivalled moral significance of compassion [Mitleid]. It is not surprising, therefore, that Schopenhauer’s moral philosophy has, to varying degrees, sometimes been associated with the ethical tradition of sentimentalism: the view that the sentiments—i.e. desires and emotions—are the fundamental features of morality, and play a central role in justifying moral judgements and explaining moral motivation. This chapter aims to introduce the major themes of Schopenhauer’s ethics of compassion against the backdrop of the sentimentalist tradition.
Item Type: | Book Section |
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Status: | In Press |
Schools: | Schools > English, Communication and Philosophy |
Publisher: | Cambridge University Press |
Last Modified: | 09 Jul 2025 15:15 |
URI: | https://orca.cardiff.ac.uk/id/eprint/179378 |
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