Description |
137 pages : illustrations ; 18 cm. |
Series |
Very short introductions ; 62 |
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Very short introductions ; 62.
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Note |
Originally published: 1994. |
Contents |
Preface -- Abbreviations and work cited -- List of illustrations -- 1: Schopenhauer's life and works -- 2: Within and beyond appearance -- 3: World as will and representation -- 4: Will, body, and the self -- 5: Character, sex, and the unconscious -- 6: Art and ideas -- 7: Ethics: seeing the world aright -- 8: Existence and pessimism -- 9: Schopenhaner's influence -- Further reading -- Index. |
Summary |
From the Publisher: Schopenhauer is considered to be the most readable of German philosophers. This book gives a succinct explanation of his metaphysical system, concentrating on the original aspects of his thought, which inspired many artists and thinkers including Nietzsche, Wagner, Freud, and Wittgenstein. Schopenhauer's central notion is that of the will-a blind, irrational force that he uses to interpret both the human mind and the whole of nature. Seeing human behavior as that of a natural organism governed by the will to life, Schopenhauer developed radical insights concerning the unconscious and sexuality which influenced both psychologists and philosophers. |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (page xi, 129-131) and index. |
Subject |
Schopenhauer, Arthur, 1788-1860.
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ISBN |
0192802593 |
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9780192802590 |
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