Nietzsche and Buddhism - Robert G. Morrison

Nietzsche and Buddhism

A Study in Nihilism and Ironic Affinities
Buch | Softcover
260 Seiten
1999
Clarendon Press (Verlag)
978-0-19-823865-2 (ISBN)
61,70 inkl. MwSt
A comparative study of Buddhism and the philosophy of Nietzsche. The book provides a critical examination to Nietzsche's view of Buddhism, arguing that Buddhism is far from being a nihilistic religion, and offering a counterbalancing Buddhist view of the Nietzschean enterprise.
Robert Morrison offers an illuminating comparative study of two linked and interacting traditions that have had great influence in twentieth-century thought: Buddhism and the philosophy of Nietzsche. Nietzsche saw a direct historical parallel between the cultural situation of his own time and of the India of the Buddhas age: the emergence of nihilism as a consequence of loss of traditional belief. Nietzsche's fear, still resonant today, was that Europe was about to enter a nihilistic era in which people, no longer able to believe in the old religious and moral values, would feel themselves adrift in a meaningless cosmos where life seems to have no particular purpose or end. Though he admired Buddhism as a noble and humane response to this situation, Nietzsche came to think that it was wrong in not seeking to overcome nihilism, and constituted a threat to the future of Europe. It was in reaction against nihilism that he forged his own affirmative philosophy, aiming at the transvaluation of all values.

Nietzsche's view of Buddhism has been very influential in the West; Dr Morrison gives a careful critical examination of this view, argues that in fact Buddhism is far from being a nihilistic religion, and offers a counterbalancing Buddhist view of the Nietzschean enterprise. He draws out the affinities and conceptual similarities between the two, and concludes that, ironically, Nietzsche's aim of self-overcoming is akin to the Buddhist notion of citta-bhavana (mind-cultivation). Had Nietzsche lived in an age where Buddhism was better understood, Morrison suggests, he might even have found in the Buddha a model of his hypothetical übermensch.

'illuminating . . . Nietzsche was a genius, if a very odd one, and the Buddhist practitioner with an interest in philosophy should not neglect him. Morrison's explanatory work can be recommended . . . A paperback edition must be hoped for.' The Middle Way

PART ONE: NIETZSCHE'S BUDDHISM ; PART TWO: IRONIC AFFINITIES

Erscheint lt. Verlag 21.1.1999
Verlagsort Oxford
Sprache englisch
Maße 139 x 216 mm
Gewicht 364 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Philosophie Geschichte der Philosophie
Geisteswissenschaften Philosophie Philosophie der Neuzeit
Geisteswissenschaften Religion / Theologie Buddhismus
ISBN-10 0-19-823865-7 / 0198238657
ISBN-13 978-0-19-823865-2 / 9780198238652
Zustand Neuware
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