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    Embracing Suffering: Unraveling 19th-Century Philosophical Perspectives Amidst Historical and Cultural Changes by Kristoff RADU

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…This article explores the intersection of 19th-century philosophy with historical events, spotlighting Nietzsche, Bentham, Kierkegaard, and Schopenhauer and their distinct perspectives on suffering as a positive element, reflective of the era's cultural and historical nuances. …”
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    To sleep, perchance to dream... or staying awake: On Balkanism and the failure of the constructivist standpoint in Serbia: A view from the past by Đerić Gordana

    Published 2006-01-01
    “…The analysis starts from the assumption that the emergence of negative representations of South Eastern Europe cannot be discussed without placing it within the broader context of 18th and 19th century philosophy and literature and the consequences of new philosophical and literary ideas. …”
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    Donald Barthelme and not-knowing: 1964-1987 by Abramowitz, R

    Published 2014
    “…The third chapter shows how Barthelme's university studies in 19th century philosophy, especially Kierkegaard in <em>The Concept of Irony</em> (1841) and Kierkegaard's treatment of Schlegel in that treatise, inform his concern with irony, both in theory and practice, in <em>City Life</em> (1970), <em>Great Days</em> (1979), and <em>Overnight to Many Distant Cities</em> (1983). …”
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