Eschatological Optimism

Eschatological Optimism by Daria Platonova Dugina, published by Prav Publishing on August 10, 2023, is a philosophical exploration that delves into the themes of reality and illusion as presented in Plato’s Myth of the Cave. This edition spans 358 pages and is written in English. The book examines the journey of enlightenment and the responsibilities that come with it, emphasizing the importance of engaging with the world of illusions while striving for higher truths.
Readers will find a rich tapestry of philosophical, theological, sociological, and literary perspectives woven throughout the text. Dugina articulates the concept of Eschatological Optimism as both a philosophical theory and a guiding principle for life, encouraging individuals to confront the complexities of their reality. This work invites contemplation on the intellectual, existential, spiritual, and political dimensions of existence, urging readers to embrace the challenge of understanding and navigating the illusions that permeate modern life.
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In the Myth of the Cave as told in Plato’s Republic, a prisoner of the cave of illusions escapes and comes to know the true reality of the outside world and the heavens above, only to realize that he must make a return descent to enlighten his fellow humans – at the risk of sorrow and even death. Socrates insists that the true philosopher and just statesman does not rest content in the bliss of ascended knowledge and harmony, but dares to live, think, teach, and struggle in the world of illusions, here and now. Eschatological Optimism, the posthumous philosophical testimony of Daria Platonova Dugina, explores and develops this ancient idea amidst the overwhelming kaleidoscope of the cave of the modern world. Engaging a vast spectrum of philosophical, theological, sociological, and literary perspectives, Dugina shows that the decision to decipher and face the illusions of our “reality” is only the beginning of an intellectual, existential, spiritual, and political journey which diverse thinkers, ancient and modern, have dared to undertake. At once a philosophical theory, a hermeneutic lens, and a way of life, “Eschatological Optimism” is a watchword, orientation, and mission that inspires one to dare to know, live and die for the higher principles that forever shine through and beyond the cave.
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