EMIL CIORAN: UNA FILOSOFÍA DEL ARTE DE VIVIR EN LA RESIGNACIÓN

Translated title of the contribution: EMIL CIORAN: A PHILOSOPHY OF THE ART OF LIVING IN RESIGNATION

Dennis Schutijser de Groot*

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Abstract

The works of Emil Cioran responds to three constitutive elements of a philosophy of the art of living. In the first place, it offers a valid philosophical proposal. In the second place, this philosophical proposal positions itself firmly in concrete existence, although this entails the refusal of any systematization or elaboration of a coherent theoretical framework. Thirdly, in line with the profound pessimism that marks his perspective on that existence, Cioran’s main concern is the search for ways to endure life. In order to best elucidate Cioran’s philosophy as an art of living, we follow his consideration of three common evasions of existence. (Academic) philosophy, religion, and art (notably music), can offer three ways to not face one’s own life, but rather escape from it. By contrast, Cioran’s philosophy as an art of living suggests we reject attempts to control through knowledge, passions, and finally any form of action. As a result, Cioran’s proposal consists in an attitude of resignation.

Translated title of the contributionEMIL CIORAN: A PHILOSOPHY OF THE ART OF LIVING IN RESIGNATION
Original languageSpanish
Pages (from-to)601-621
Number of pages21
JournalCuadernos Salmantinos de Filosofia
Volume49
DOIs
StatePublished - 2022

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