Philosophy of Schopenhauer

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McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP, 2005 M07 27 - 320 páginas
Arthur Schopenhauer (1788-1860) crafted one of the most unified philosophical systems by synthesizing Plato, Kant, and Asian religious traditions such as Buddhism and Hinduism into an encyclopedic worldview that combines the empirical science of his day with Eastern mysticism in a radically idealist metaphysics and epistemology. In The Philosophy of Schopenhauer, Dale Jacquette assesses Schopenhauer's philosophical enterprise and the astonishing implications it has for metaphysics, epistemology, ethics, political philosophy, aesthetics, logic, science, and religion. Jacquette analyses the central topics in Schopenhauer's philosophy, including his so-called pessimistic appraisal of the human condition, his examination of the concept of death, his dualistic analysis of free will, and his simplified non-Kantian theory of morality. His metaphysics of the world as representation and Will - his most important and controversial contribution - is discussed in depth. The legacy of Schopenhauer's ideas, in particular his influence on Nietzsche, who was first a follower and then an arch opponent, and the early Wittgenstein, is explored in the final chapter. This introduction makes even the most difficult of Schopenhauer's ideas accessible without sacrificing any of their complexity.
 

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Schopenhauers life and times
1
1 Schopenhauers idealism
11
from natural science to transcendental metaphysics
40
3 Willing and the world as Will
71
4 Suffering salvation death and renunciation of the will to life
108
5 Art and aesthetics of the beautiful and sublime
145
6 Transcendental freedom of Will
180
7 Compassion as the philosophical foundation of morality
203
8 Schopenhauers legacy in the philosophy of Nietzsche Heidegger and the early Wittgenstein
234
Notes
265
Bibliography and recommended reading
281
Index
291
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Dale Jacquette is professor of philosophy at Pennsylvania State University and author of Ontology, A Companion to Philosophical Logic, and The Cambridge Companion to Brentano.

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