Introduction
The Loot of Morality
Polemology: Truth and Plausibility
Two Theses on Nietzsche
Dramatis personae
Perspectivism and Class Struggle
1. The Resentment-Ressentiment Complex
The Problem of Rationality: From Rage to Resentment
The Problem of Authenticity: Kierkegaard, Dostoevsky, Flaubert
The Problem of Justice: Nietzsche
Just Sentiments
Politics and Ressentiment
2. What is Ressentiment?
Typology
Physiology
Mnemonology
Psychology
Genealogy
3. The Priest
The Two Functions of the Priest
The Religious Dialectic of Ressentiment (first- to fourth-order negations)
From Christ to the Bourgeoisie (fifth-order negation)
Democracy, Envy, and Ressentiment: Tocqueville to Scheler
Class Struggle from Above (sixth-order negation)
Narcissism: Girard
4. The Physician
The Right of the Philosopher
Critique of Psychopower: Foucault, Adorno, Deleuze and Guattari
The Art of Diagnosis
Can Ressentiment be Overcome?
Can Bad Conscience be Overcome?
5. The Witness
Authentic Ressentiment?
Legitimizing Ressentiment
Améry’s Polemics
The Persistence of the Negative
6. The Diplomat
Limits of the Dialectic
Good Sense and Common Sense
Care
Damnation: Leibniz
A Speculative Gesture
Biography
Sjoerd van Tuinen is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Erasmus University Rotterdam. Driven by affinities across the arts and humanities, he publishes on critical theory, metaphysics, aesthetics, and the history of philosophy.






