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The pessimism controversy or pessimism dispute (German: Pessimismusstreit) is a largely forgotten intellectual controversy that occurred in Germany, starting in the 1860s and ending around the beginning of the First World War. Philosophers who took part included Friedrich Nietzsche, Eugen Dühring, Eduard von Hartmann, neo-Kantians, Agnes Taubert, Olga Plümacher and critics of Hartmann. The controversy first arose as a response to Arthur Schopenhauer's growing posthumous public recognition in the 1860s. This led to the publication of a wide array of criticisms, attacking his pessimism. The publication of von Hartmann's Philosophy of the Unconscious, in 1869, which reaffirmed and further developed Schopenhauer's doctrine, reinvigorated the controversy. Hartmann published a great number of ar

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  • The pessimism controversy or pessimism dispute (German: Pessimismusstreit) is a largely forgotten intellectual controversy that occurred in Germany, starting in the 1860s and ending around the beginning of the First World War. Philosophers who took part included Friedrich Nietzsche, Eugen Dühring, Eduard von Hartmann, neo-Kantians, Agnes Taubert, Olga Plümacher and critics of Hartmann. The controversy first arose as a response to Arthur Schopenhauer's growing posthumous public recognition in the 1860s. This led to the publication of a wide array of criticisms, attacking his pessimism. The publication of von Hartmann's Philosophy of the Unconscious, in 1869, which reaffirmed and further developed Schopenhauer's doctrine, reinvigorated the controversy. Hartmann published a great number of ar (en)
  • Kontroversi Pesimisme atau Perselisihan Pesimisme (Bahasa Jerman : Pessimismusstreit) adalah sebuah kontroversi intelektual yang dilupakan yang telah terjadi di Jerman, pada awal 1860-an dan berakhir sekitar awal . Para filsuf yang mengambil bagian dari kontroversi ini adalah Friedrich Nietzsche, , , , , dan kritik-kritik dari Hartmann. Kontroversi ini muncul sebagai respon terhadap pengakuan publik anumerta dari Arthur Schopenhauer pada tahun 1860-an. Hal ini menggiring pada publikasi dari kritik yang beragam, menyerang dari pesimismenya. Misalkan pada publikasi von Hartmann tentang Philosophy of the Unconscious, di tahun 1869 yang menegaskan kembali dari doktrin Schopenhauer dan menyuburkan kembali dari kontroversi ini. Hartmann menerbitkan banyak artikel dan empat buku untuk merespon p (in)
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  • The pessimism controversy or pessimism dispute (German: Pessimismusstreit) is a largely forgotten intellectual controversy that occurred in Germany, starting in the 1860s and ending around the beginning of the First World War. Philosophers who took part included Friedrich Nietzsche, Eugen Dühring, Eduard von Hartmann, neo-Kantians, Agnes Taubert, Olga Plümacher and critics of Hartmann. The controversy first arose as a response to Arthur Schopenhauer's growing posthumous public recognition in the 1860s. This led to the publication of a wide array of criticisms, attacking his pessimism. The publication of von Hartmann's Philosophy of the Unconscious, in 1869, which reaffirmed and further developed Schopenhauer's doctrine, reinvigorated the controversy. Hartmann published a great number of articles and four books in response to his critics, throughout the 1870s and 1880s. Agnes Taubert (Von Hartmann's wife) published Pessimism and Its Opponents, in 1873, in response to criticism of her husband, which had a strong influence on the controversy. The German-American philosopher Amalie J. Hathaway has been described as an unrecognised contributor to the controversy. (en)
  • Kontroversi Pesimisme atau Perselisihan Pesimisme (Bahasa Jerman : Pessimismusstreit) adalah sebuah kontroversi intelektual yang dilupakan yang telah terjadi di Jerman, pada awal 1860-an dan berakhir sekitar awal . Para filsuf yang mengambil bagian dari kontroversi ini adalah Friedrich Nietzsche, , , , , dan kritik-kritik dari Hartmann. Kontroversi ini muncul sebagai respon terhadap pengakuan publik anumerta dari Arthur Schopenhauer pada tahun 1860-an. Hal ini menggiring pada publikasi dari kritik yang beragam, menyerang dari pesimismenya. Misalkan pada publikasi von Hartmann tentang Philosophy of the Unconscious, di tahun 1869 yang menegaskan kembali dari doktrin Schopenhauer dan menyuburkan kembali dari kontroversi ini. Hartmann menerbitkan banyak artikel dan empat buku untuk merespon pada kritik-kritiknya, sepanjang tahun 1870 dan 1880-an. (Istri von Hartmann) menerbitkan Pessimism and It's Opponents atau Pesimisme dan Lawannya Stern, Tom (2019). "Keyakinan Etika Nietzsche". Dalam Stern, Tom. The New Cambridge Companion to Nietzsche. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. hlm. 352. ISBN 9781316676264., di tahun 1873 sebagai respon kritik-kritik dari suaminya, dimana mempunyai peran sangat kuat dalam kontroversi tersebut. Filsuf Jerman-Amerika dideskripsikan sebagai kontributor dari kontroversi tersebut yang tak dikenal. (in)
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