The Tragedy of Philosophy: Kant's Critique of Judgment and the Project of Aesthetics by Andrew Cooper
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Overview: In The Tragedy of Philosophy Andrew Cooper challenges the prevailing idea of the death of tragedy, arguing that this assumption reflects a problematic view of both tragedy and philosophy one that stifles the profound contribution that tragedy could provide to philosophy today. To build this case, Cooper presents a novel reading of Immanuel Kant s Critique of Judgment. Although this text is normally understood as the final attempt to seal philosophy from the threat of tragedy, Cooper argues that Kant s project is rather a creative engagement with a tragedy that is specific to philosophy, namely, the inevitable failure of attempts to master nature through knowledge. Kant s encounter with the tragedy of philosophy turns philosophy s gaze from an exclusive focus on knowledge to matters of living well in a world that does not bend itself to our desires.
Genre: Non-Fiction, Philosophy

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Overview: In The Tragedy of Philosophy Andrew Cooper challenges the prevailing idea of the death of tragedy, arguing that this assumption reflects a problematic view of both tragedy and philosophy one that stifles the profound contribution that tragedy could provide to philosophy today. To build this case, Cooper presents a novel reading of Immanuel Kant s Critique of Judgment. Although this text is normally understood as the final attempt to seal philosophy from the threat of tragedy, Cooper argues that Kant s project is rather a creative engagement with a tragedy that is specific to philosophy, namely, the inevitable failure of attempts to master nature through knowledge. Kant s encounter with the tragedy of philosophy turns philosophy s gaze from an exclusive focus on knowledge to matters of living well in a world that does not bend itself to our desires.
Genre: Non-Fiction, Philosophy
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