Since the early period of German Idealism, the phenomenon of the
tragic has stood in the center of philosophical self-understanding
in that an emphasis on the tragic character of human life has
sharply separated philosophy from naive theories of plurality and
progress. The essays collected here trace the path through Idealism
and the nihilistic understanding of existence that led to an
intensification of the tragic outlook in the 19th century. The
Schopenhauerian and Nietzschean views of life as guilt and fate
represent a culmination of the tendencies discussed in this volume.
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