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Failure (The Art of Living)

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by Colin Feltham


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  Index

  akrasia 13, 20, 56, 99, 109, 114; see also weakness of will

  Ananke 11

  anomie 22

  anthropathology 12, 29, 36

  Aristotle 13, 24, 26, 49–50, 80, 111

  Arrangement, The 119

  atheism 58, 73

  Augustine 22, 75

  Auster, P. 78–9

  authenticity 27, 137–8

  bad faith 26

  basic fault 28, 36

  Beckett, S. 8, 78, 91

  Benatar, D. 35, 41, 99, 123

  Benjamin, W. 18, 31, 77

  Bentall, R. 71

  Berlin, I. 30

  birth 33

  black box 6

  Bohm, D. 114, 140

  Bourdieu, P. 103–4

  Broome, J. 128

  Buddhism 8, 13, 19, 51, 59

  Bukowski, C. 85, 109

  business failure 4, 124–5, 127

  Camus, A. 8, 43, 69–70, 83–4

  capitalism 4, 63, 65

  catastrophe 28, 58, 60

  Chomsky, N. 62–3

  Christian Science 122

  Cioran, E. M. 8, 35, 55

  Clarkson, P. 138

  climate change 67–8, 74, 134

  Complete History of my Sexual Failures, A 91–2

  Corradi Fiumara, G. 114

  coupledom 41, 46, 70–71, 93

  criminals 43

  Critchley, S. 7, 91

  death 19, 52–4

  Death of a Salesman 82–3

  de Botton, A. 95–6

  depression 33

  Descartes, R. 30

  diagesis 1

  Dick, P. K. 126

  Dienstag, J. F. 123

  Diogenes 3, 75, 97, 130

  Drees, W. 12

  Dunn, J. 66–7

  Eliot, T. S. 32, 81–2

  Ellis, A. 106

  Enlightenment, the 25

  entropy 4, 5, 28, 70, 130–31

  Epicurus 9, 49

  evolutionary psychology 15

  existentialism 9, 26

  failed states 62–3

  failure

  aesthetic 21, 47

  biological 19

  co native 20

  of constancy 19

  empathic 20, 117

  epistemological 21

  of meaning and purpose 22

  mechanical 19

  moral 20–21, 29, 61, 67, 112–13

  philosophy of 29

  science of 134

  social and interpersonal 20, 46

  style 62

  to thrive 32

  of universe 55

  upside of 129

  Fall, the 22, 110

  fallenness 26, 78

  fallibility 10, 28, 50

  flaws 11, 28

  folly 21, 53

  Fowles, J. 116

  fragility 50

  Freud, S. 36

  Fromm, E. 118

  Gandhi, M. 118

  Gardiner, S. 68

  Gates, B. 118

  Gaugin, P. 87

  Graham, G. 17

  Greenwood, W. 84

  hamartia 13, 24, 77

  Heidegger, M. 26, 27, 52, 140

  history 59–60

  Hitler, A. 24

  Hobbes, T. 65

  Homer-Dixon, T. 131

  Houellebecq, M. 21

  Hughes, H. 107–8

  Humbling, The 85–6

  Jacobs, J. 101

  Job 47

  Kangō Gumi 141

  karma 10

  Kierkegaard, S. 27, 102–3

  kluge 16, 57, 64, 73, 128, 140

  Krishnamurti, J. 25, 140

  Lacan, J. 126

  language 12, 18, 30, 64, 123–4

  Larkin, P. 36

  Le Feuvre, L. 86–7

  Leigh, M. 92

  Levinas, E. 9

  Lyotard, J-F. 130

  Machiavelli, N. 65

  MacIntyre, A. 25

  Marcus, G. 16, 73

  Marcuse, H. 11, 85

  Marx, K. 65, 69

  Maxwell, N. 27

  McIntyre, L. 27

  mediocrity 3

  Merleau-Ponty, M. 51

  midlife 44

  Mishima, Y. 50–51

  moral luck 9, 47

  Moriarty, M. 22

  Mulhall, S. 23

  nemo 116

  Nietzsche, F. 77, 110, 122

  nihilism 22

  non-being 26

  old age 48–52

  original sin 12, 23, 59, 75

  parenting, as fallible 36, 42

  parrhēsia 75

  Piaget, J. 40

  Picasso, P. 87–8

  Plato 3, 11, 61, 65, 76, 111

  Poole, A. 77–8

  postmodernism 13

  psychotherapy 105–6, 136–8

  Radcliffe Richards, J. 109

  rational emotive behaviour therapy 106

  religion 13, 57–9, 104–5

  Ricoeur, P. 30 Roberts, J. 9, 32

  Sartre, J.-P. 25, 34, 100, 113, 116

  scepticism 121

  school 37–9, 103–4

  Schopenhauer, A. 7, 15, 26, 34, 49, 70

  science 14, 120–21

  seven deadly sins 23

  sin 24

  Smith, R. R. 34

  Socrates 24, 99–100

  Songe-Møller, V. 111

  Spengler, O. 59–60

  stigma 2, 46, 104

  Stoics, Stoicism 76, 78, 106, 123

  suicide 35, 51,70, 98–9, 120, 138

  Taylor, G. 24 />
  Titanic 108

  Tolstoy, L. 83

  Toole, J. Y. 89

  Toynbee, A. 60

  tragedy 76

  Van Gogh, V. 87

  weakness of will 17, 56; see also akrasia

  Weatherill, R. 137

  Whatever Works 133

  Wilkinson, R. & Pickett, K. 63–4

  Wittgenstein, L. 31, 75, 108

  Wollstonecraft, M. 65

  work 42, 68–70

  Yalom, I. 139

  Zerzan, J. 64

  Žižek, S. 144

 

 

 


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