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  1. Philipp Mainländer (5 October 1841 – 1 April 1876) was a German philosopher and poet. Born Philipp Batz, he later changed his name to "Mainländer" in homage to his hometown, Offenbach am Main . In his central work Die Philosophie der Erlösung ( The Philosophy of Redemption or The Philosophy of Salvation) [4] — according to Theodor ...

  2. Feb 17, 2024 · The figure of Philipp Mainländer stands out as a beacon of radical inquiry in the maze of philosophical thought where despair and positivity merge. In a world filled with stories of hardship and ...

  3. Jul 6, 2023 · Philipp Mainländer was a German thinker who committed suicide shortly after publishing his only book, The Philosophy of Redemption. His philosophy was based on the idea that the universe and human existence are the result of a cosmic suicide of God, and that voluntary death is the only way to achieve redemption.

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    • The Heroic Pessimist. On the night of 1 April 1876, the young Philipp Batz, only 34 years old, standing on stacked copies of his just published philosophical work, hanged himself.
    • Life and Philosophical Education. Mainländer’s death brought to an end a remarkable career, one filled with a passionate devotion to the life of the spirit.
    • The Gospel of Redemption. The heart and soul of Mainländer’s philosophy lies in its gospel of redemption. That gospel is very simple, and it can be summarized in two propositions: (1) that redemption or deliverance comes only with death; and (2) that death consists in nothingness, complete annihilation.
    • Mainländer and the Young Hegelian Tradition. Much of the motivation behind Mainländer’s philosophy of redemption is revealed in the ‘Vorwort’ to the Philosophie der Erlösung.
  4. Apr 2, 2024 · Philipp Mainländer. The kingdom of heaven after death, nirvana and absolute nothingness are one and the same. The movement of the cosmos is the movement from over-being to non-being. Philipp Mainländer (October 5, 1841 – April 1, 1876) was a German philosopher and poet. Born Philipp Batz, he later changed his name to "Mainländer" in homage ...

  5. May 8, 2024 · Abstract This article examines the teleological historical system of Philipp Mainländer, an under-researched 19th-century German philosopher in the Schopenhauerian tradition. From both theogonical and physical arguments, Mainländer endorses a theory of general entropy, whereby the sum of forces in the universe gradually expends itself to the point of annihilation. Consistent with this ...

  6. Philipp Mainländer (October 5, 1841 – April 1, 1876) was a German philosopher and poet. Born Philipp Batz, he later changed his name to "Mainländer" in homage to his hometown, Offenbach am Main. In his central work Die Philosophie der Erlösung (The Philosophy of Redemption or The Philosophy of Salvation) — according to Theodor Lessing ...

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