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The Philosophy of Despair: Exploring Hopelessness and Pessimism in Late 19th Century Literature

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English
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Non-fiction

In "The Philosophy of Despair," David Starr Jordan delves into the depths of human thought and the existential quandaries that arise within the human experience. Through a series of profound essays, Jordan adopts a lyrical yet incisive literary style, merging philosophical inquiry with poetic reflection. The work emerges as a response to the late 19th-century intellectual climate, characterized by a growing disenchantment with traditional beliefs and the rise of scientific rationalism. His prose not only explores the roots of despair but also grapples with the potential for transcendence, creating a nuanced dialogue that resonates across disciplines, from philosophy to psychology. David Starr Jordan, a notable figure in American academia and a pioneer in the field of ichthyology, had a multifaceted career that included serving as the first president of Stanford University. His deep appreciation for nature and science, coupled with his scholarly engagements in philosophy, likely informed his perspectives in this text. Jordan's unique intersection of scientific inquiry and philosophical introspection reflects his belief in the interconnectedness of all disciplines and the necessity for a comprehensive understanding of the human condition. "The Philosophy of Despair" is an essential read for anyone interested in the intersection of philosophy, psychology, and the human experience. Jordan's eloquent style invites readers to contemplate their own existence and the universal struggles of life. This work will engage both scholars and casual readers, seeking to understand the complexities of despair while offering pathways toward hope and meaning.

© 2019 Good Press (Ebook): 4057664649607

Release date

Ebook: November 21, 2019

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