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Arthur Schopenhauer

Transzendentalphilosophie und Metaphysik des Willens

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In the framework of modern philosophy, Schopenhauer‹s thinking represents one of the most significant attempts to deal with the human experience of suffering and of overcoming this in the medium of abstract reflection. In this reflection, transcendental philosophy and the metaphysics of the will are combined in an interesting interaction. From an interpretative perspective, this study follows the style of Schopenhauer‹s thinking, and endeavors in addition to show the problem content and the potential updating of this thinking. It is precisely in examining the ruptures in the structure of the arguments in Schopenhauer‹s reflections that one discovers those points at which a thinking can begin for which the experience of suffering is the main motive which drives us toward philosophy.

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Arthur Schopenhauer, Rudolf Malter

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Pubblicato
1991
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Titolo
Arthur Schopenhauer
Sottotitolo
Transzendentalphilosophie und Metaphysik des Willens
Lingua
Tedesco
Pubblicato
1991
Formato
Copertina rigida
Pagine
476
ISBN10
377280991X
ISBN13
9783772809910
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Descrizione
In the framework of modern philosophy, Schopenhauer‹s thinking represents one of the most significant attempts to deal with the human experience of suffering and of overcoming this in the medium of abstract reflection. In this reflection, transcendental philosophy and the metaphysics of the will are combined in an interesting interaction. From an interpretative perspective, this study follows the style of Schopenhauer‹s thinking, and endeavors in addition to show the problem content and the potential updating of this thinking. It is precisely in examining the ruptures in the structure of the arguments in Schopenhauer‹s reflections that one discovers those points at which a thinking can begin for which the experience of suffering is the main motive which drives us toward philosophy.