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| Named Person: | Arthur Schopenhauer |
|---|---|
| Material Type: | Internet resource |
| Document Type: | Book, Internet Resource |
| All Authors / Contributors: |
Christopher Janaway |
| ISBN: | 0198250037 9780198250036 0198249691 9780198249696 |
| OCLC Number: | 43366971 |
| Description: | xii, 378 p. ; 22 cm. |
| Contents: | 1. The Development of Schopenhauer's Philosophy -- 2. Kantian Objects. Space, Time, and the Categories. Kant and Berkeley. Appearance and Thing in Itself -- 3. Kantian Subjects. Transcendental Freedom. Self and Knowledge -- 4. Subject and Object in Schopenhauer -- 5. Idealism -- 6. Materialism -- 7. Knowing the Thing in Itself -- 8. Willing and Acting -- 9. Determinism and Responsibility -- 10. The Primacy of Will -- 11. Freedom from Will -- 12. Self and World -- 13. Remarks on Wittgenstein and Nietzsche -- 14. Conclusions. |
| Responsibility: | Christopher Janaway. |
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<br>"An unusual and superlative work that does more than justice to the epistemic and metaphysical issues that lie at the heart of a philosophical understanding of the self and the world....What is striking about this original study is the detailed and illuminating analysis of the Kantian background of Schopenhauer's thought, the careful examination of Schopenhauer's idealist standpoint, his distinctions between subject and object, and the thoughtful and insightful analyses of 'will' and 'willing.'"--Choice<p><br> Read more...
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