The Cambridge companion to Schopenhauer
Arthur Schopenhauer (1788-1860) is something of a maverick figure in the history of philosophy. He produced a unique theory of the world and human existence based upon his notion of will. This collection analyses the related but distinct components of will from the point of view of epistemology, met...
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Language: | English |
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Cambridge University Press
1999
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Series: | Cambridge companions to philosophy
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Collection: | Cambridge Books Online - Collection details see MPG.ReNa |
Table of Contents:
- Schopenhauer on the self / Günter Zöller
- Schopenhauer and knowledge / David Hamlyn
- The fourfold root / F.C. White
- Schopenhauer, Kant, and the methods of philosophy / Paul Guyer
- Will and nature / Christopher Janaway
- The influences of Eastern thought on Schopenhauer's doctrine of the thing-in-itself / Moira Nicholls
- Ideas and imagination : Schopenhauer on the proper foundation of art / Cheryl Foster
- Schopenhauer's narrower sense of morality / David E. Cartwright
- Schopenhauer on death / Dale Jacquette
- Schopenhauer's pessimism / Christopher Janaway
- Nietzsche, Schopenhauer, and Dionysus / Martha C. Nussbaum
- Schopenhauer, will, and the unconscious / Sebastian Gardner
- Schopenhauer and Wittgenstein : representation as language and will / Hans-Johann Glock