Schopenhauer's 'The World as Will and Representation'
Herausgeber: Norman, Judith; Welchman, Alistair
Schopenhauer's 'The World as Will and Representation'
Herausgeber: Norman, Judith; Welchman, Alistair
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A translation of Schopenhauer's major and influential work which contains his entire philosophical system.
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A translation of Schopenhauer's major and influential work which contains his entire philosophical system.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 296
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. September 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 432g
- ISBN-13: 9781108725705
- ISBN-10: 1108725708
- Artikelnr.: 70771410
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 296
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. September 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 432g
- ISBN-13: 9781108725705
- ISBN-10: 1108725708
- Artikelnr.: 70771410
Introduction Judith Norman and Alistair Welchman; 1. Different Kinds of
willing in Schopenhauer Christopher Janaway; 2. Resignation Bernard
Reginster; 3. Appreciating nature aesthetically in the world as will and
representation: Between Kant and Hegel Sandra Shapshay; 4. The hour of
consecration: Inspiration and cognition in Schopenhauer's genius Cheryl
Foster; 5. Experiencing character as a key for a present-day interpretation
of Schopenhauer Matthias Koßler; 6. Schopenhauer in dialogue with Fichte
and Schelling: Schopenhauer's critique of moral fatalism and his turn to
freedom from willing Manja Kisner; 7. Schopenhauer's philosophy of religion
- (Hopeless) romanticism? Dennis Vanden Auweele; 8. Maja and Nieban in the
world as will and representation Stephan Atzert; 9. Schopenhauer, universal
guilt, and asceticism as the expression of universal compassion Robert
Wicks; 10. Seeing things: Schopenhauer's Kant critique and direct realism
Alistair Welchman; 11. The sciences in the world as will and representation
Marco Segala; 12. Pushing back: Reading the world as will and
representation as a woman Judith Norman.
willing in Schopenhauer Christopher Janaway; 2. Resignation Bernard
Reginster; 3. Appreciating nature aesthetically in the world as will and
representation: Between Kant and Hegel Sandra Shapshay; 4. The hour of
consecration: Inspiration and cognition in Schopenhauer's genius Cheryl
Foster; 5. Experiencing character as a key for a present-day interpretation
of Schopenhauer Matthias Koßler; 6. Schopenhauer in dialogue with Fichte
and Schelling: Schopenhauer's critique of moral fatalism and his turn to
freedom from willing Manja Kisner; 7. Schopenhauer's philosophy of religion
- (Hopeless) romanticism? Dennis Vanden Auweele; 8. Maja and Nieban in the
world as will and representation Stephan Atzert; 9. Schopenhauer, universal
guilt, and asceticism as the expression of universal compassion Robert
Wicks; 10. Seeing things: Schopenhauer's Kant critique and direct realism
Alistair Welchman; 11. The sciences in the world as will and representation
Marco Segala; 12. Pushing back: Reading the world as will and
representation as a woman Judith Norman.
Introduction Judith Norman and Alistair Welchman; 1. Different Kinds of
willing in Schopenhauer Christopher Janaway; 2. Resignation Bernard
Reginster; 3. Appreciating nature aesthetically in the world as will and
representation: Between Kant and Hegel Sandra Shapshay; 4. The hour of
consecration: Inspiration and cognition in Schopenhauer's genius Cheryl
Foster; 5. Experiencing character as a key for a present-day interpretation
of Schopenhauer Matthias Koßler; 6. Schopenhauer in dialogue with Fichte
and Schelling: Schopenhauer's critique of moral fatalism and his turn to
freedom from willing Manja Kisner; 7. Schopenhauer's philosophy of religion
- (Hopeless) romanticism? Dennis Vanden Auweele; 8. Maja and Nieban in the
world as will and representation Stephan Atzert; 9. Schopenhauer, universal
guilt, and asceticism as the expression of universal compassion Robert
Wicks; 10. Seeing things: Schopenhauer's Kant critique and direct realism
Alistair Welchman; 11. The sciences in the world as will and representation
Marco Segala; 12. Pushing back: Reading the world as will and
representation as a woman Judith Norman.
willing in Schopenhauer Christopher Janaway; 2. Resignation Bernard
Reginster; 3. Appreciating nature aesthetically in the world as will and
representation: Between Kant and Hegel Sandra Shapshay; 4. The hour of
consecration: Inspiration and cognition in Schopenhauer's genius Cheryl
Foster; 5. Experiencing character as a key for a present-day interpretation
of Schopenhauer Matthias Koßler; 6. Schopenhauer in dialogue with Fichte
and Schelling: Schopenhauer's critique of moral fatalism and his turn to
freedom from willing Manja Kisner; 7. Schopenhauer's philosophy of religion
- (Hopeless) romanticism? Dennis Vanden Auweele; 8. Maja and Nieban in the
world as will and representation Stephan Atzert; 9. Schopenhauer, universal
guilt, and asceticism as the expression of universal compassion Robert
Wicks; 10. Seeing things: Schopenhauer's Kant critique and direct realism
Alistair Welchman; 11. The sciences in the world as will and representation
Marco Segala; 12. Pushing back: Reading the world as will and
representation as a woman Judith Norman.