Ludwig Klages and the Philosophy of Life: A Vitalist Toolkit

Author:   Paul Bishop (Chair of Modern Languages University of Glasgow, UK.)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9780367252526


Pages:   248
Publication Date:   09 December 2019
Format:   Paperback
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This book provides a unique overview of and introduction to the work of the German psychologist and philosopher Ludwig Klages (1872-1956), an astonishing figure in the history of German ideas. Central to intellectual life in turn-of-the-century Munich, he went on to establish a reputation for himself as an original and provocative thinker. Nowadays he is often overlooked, partly because of the absence of an accessible and authoritative introduction to his thought; this volume offers just such a point of entry. With an emphasis on applicability and utility, Paul Bishop reinvigorates the discourse surrounding Klages, providing a neutral and compact account of his intellectual development and his impact on psychology and philosophy. Part 1 offers an overview of Klages’s life, visiting the major stations of his intellectual development. Part 2 examines in turn nine major conceptual ‘tools’ found in Klages’s extensive writings, aiming to clarify Klages’s terminology, to demystify his discourse, and to sift through Klages’s credentials as a psychological thinker. Part 3 consists of extracts from Klages’s writings, thematically oriented; these showcase the aphoristic and lyrical, as well as psychological and philosophical, qualities of Klages’s writing, including his interest in aesthetics. Taken together, all three parts constitute a vitalist ‘toolkit’ — to build a fuller, richer life. Drawing on previous studies of Klages that have only been available in German, Ludwig Klages and the Philosophy of Life provides a non-polemical account of Klages’s life and work, with explanations and commentaries to guide the reader through extracts from his writings. The book accessibly explains the most important ideas and concepts found in Klages’s work, including soul, spirit, character, expression, will, and consciousness, and it reveals Klages to be a serious figure whose thought remains relevant to many disciplines today. It will stimulate interest in his work and create a new readership for his remarkable worldview.

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Author:   Paul Bishop (Chair of Modern Languages University of Glasgow, UK.)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.353kg
ISBN:  

9780367252526


ISBN 10:   036725252
Pages:   248
Publication Date:   09 December 2019
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

CONTENTS Abbreviations List of Figures Acknowledgements Glossary of Klagesian Terminology Preface Part 1: Life Part 2: Works and Key Ideas Part 3: For Advanced Readers — Selections from Klages Further Reading Notes

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'Bishop's skill as a historian shines here, for the level of detail he provides is truly exceptional, especially insofar as it concerns Klages's intellectual development' (Configurations) 'Beautiful and accessible ... For anyone who seriously studies nineteenth and twentieth-century continental philosophy today, this introduction to Klages is indispensable' (British Journal for the History of Philosophy) 'With this concise and clearly-written book, [Bishop] ingeniously succeeds in opening a door and offering access to an important, complex, and most influential ? yet almost forgotten ? thinker of the 20th century' (International Journal of Jungian Studies)


‘Bishop’s skill as a historian shines here, for the level of detail he provides is truly exceptional, especially insofar as it concerns Klages’s intellectual development’ (Configurations) ‘Beautiful and accessible … For anyone who seriously studies nineteenth and twentieth-century continental philosophy today, this introduction to Klages is indispensable’ (British Journal for the History of Philosophy) ‘With this concise and clearly-written book, [Bishop] ingeniously succeeds in opening a door and offering access to an important, complex, and most influential ? yet almost forgotten ? thinker of the 20th century’ (International Journal of Jungian Studies)


'Bishop's skill as a historian shines here, for the level of detail he provides is truly exceptional, especially insofar as it concerns Klages's intellectual development' (Configurations) 'Beautiful and accessible ... For anyone who seriously studies nineteenth and twentieth-century continental philosophy today, this introduction to Klages is indispensable' (British Journal for the History of Philosophy) 'With this concise and clearly-written book, [Bishop] ingeniously succeeds in opening a door and offering access to an important, complex, and most influential ? yet almost forgotten ? thinker of the 20th century' (International Journal of Jungian Studies)


Author Information

Paul Bishop is William Jacks Chair in Modern Languages at the University of Glasgow and a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Linguists. His previous publications include On the Blissful Islands with Nietzsche and Jung, Analytical Psychology and German Classical Aesthetics (2 vols), and, as editor, The Archaic: The Past in the Present and Jung in Contexts: A Reader (all Routledge).

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