1st Edition

The Dialectic of Ressentiment Pedagogy of a Concept

By Sjoerd van Tuinen Copyright 2024
322 Pages
by Routledge

322 Pages
by Routledge

Drawing upon a wide variety of authors, approaches, and ideological contexts, this book offers a comprehensive and detailed critique of the distinct and polemical senses in which the concept of ressentiment (and its cognate 'resentment') is used today. It also proposes a new mode of addressing ressentiment in which critique and polemics no longer set the tone: care. Contemporary tendencies in... Read more

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.