After Utopia by Judith N. Shklar

After Utopia by Judith N. Shklar

Author:Judith N. Shklar
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Published: 2020-03-20T00:00:00+00:00


1 M. Heidegger “Nietzsche’s Wort ‘Gott ist Tot’” Holzwege, (Frankfurt am Main, 1952), pp. 193-247.

2 André Malraux has especially asked this shattering question, and Gabriel Marcel, who does not believe that God is dead, sees in the death of man the same disasters. A. Malraux “Man and Artistic Culture,” tr. by S. Gilbert, in Reflections on Our Age ed. by D. Hardman (New York, 1949), p. 84. G. Marcel, Men against Humanity, tr. by G. S. Fraser (London, 1952), pp. 9-10.

3 That this was the final conclusion of H. G. Wells, the most ardent optimist since Condorcet, is an interesting reflection on the attractions of the unhappy consciousness in our time. In poor Wells’s mind the end of meaning was somehow bound up with the physical annihilation of the world as well. Mind at the End of Its Tether (London, 1945).



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