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Schopenhauer on Christ,Suffering and the Negation of the Will
Authors:Jonathan Head  Dennis Vanden Auweele
Institution:1. SPGS, Keele University , Newcastle-under-Lyme, UK j.m.head@keele.ac.uk;3. Institute of Philosophy, KU Leuven , Leuven, Belgium
Abstract:ABSTRACT

This paper seeks to illuminate Schopenhauer’s notion of the negation or denial of the will by investigating the figure of the saint within his philosophy. We argue that various discussions in Schopenhauer’s works of the possible role of Christ as exemplar reveals an underlying Christological understanding of self-denial as a model for the saint. The connection between Schopenhauer’s approach to Christ and Kant’s Christology in Religion within the Bounds of Mere Reason is also explored. We note how Schopenhauer builds on the Kantian demythologization of the Incarnated Christ in order to uncover the moral and existential spirit that underlies Christianity. In addition, we outline how a recognition of the symbolic importance of Christ for Schopenhauer suggests features of the denial of the will that have been overlooked in the literature, involving the intellectual transcendence of suffering through the cultivation of a state of emotional unresponsiveness. It is argued that this reflects a deeper connection between Schopenhauer’s philosophy and Christian thought than is often recognised.
Keywords:Schopenhauer  Kant  Christology  sainthood  negation of the will
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