Lexington Books
Pages: 226
Trim: 6¼ x 9¼
978-1-66696-950-4 • Hardback • July 2024 • $110.00 • (£85.00)
978-1-66696-951-1 • eBook • July 2024 • $45.00 • (£35.00)
Laura Langone is Marie Skłodowska-Curie postdoctoral fellow in environmental ethics at the University of Verona.
Introduction
Chapter 1: Schopenhauer’s Philosophy and Readings on Buddhism until 1818: The Early Years
Chapter 2: From 1818 until 1844: Religion, Genius, and Nirvana
Chapter 3: From 1850 Onwards: Asceticism, Negation, and the Ultimate Reality
Chapter 4: The Legacy of Schopenhauer’s Buddhism: Wagner and Nietzsche
Conclusion
Appendix: Further Reading
Bibliography
About Author
Responsibly grounding Schopenhauer's engagement with Buddhist thought requires a rarely intertwined mastery of the histories of Late Modern Western and classical Eastern philosophies. What Laura Langone has achieved in Schopenhauer's Buddhism is an erudite reconstruction of what Schopenhauer knew and, indeed, could have known about Buddhism – and from that foundation she successfully shows just how deeply his multifaceted engagement with Buddhism impacted the development of his thought.
— Anthony Jensen, Providence College
An impressive and challenging study. Laura Langone sets new standards in understanding the role of Buddhism in Schopenhauer.
— Daniel Schubbe, FernUniversität in Hagen