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The Schopenhauerian Mind, Hardback Book

The Schopenhauerian Mind Hardback

Edited by David (University of Warwick, UK) Bather Woods, Timothy Stoll

Part of the Routledge Philosophical Minds series

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Arthur Schopenhauer (1788-1860) is now recognised as a figure of canonical importance to the history of philosophy.

Schopenhauer founded his system on a highly original interpretation of Kant’s philosophy, developing an entirely novel and controversial worldview guided centrally by his striking conception of the human will and of art and beauty.

His influence extends to figures as diverse as Fredrich Nietzsche, Ludwig Wittgenstein and Iris Murdoch within philosophy, and Richard Wagner, Thomas Hardy, Sigmund Freud, Thomas Mann, Samuel Beckett and Jorge Luis Borges outside it. The Schopenhauerian Mind is an outstanding, wide-ranging collection that explores the rich nature of Schopenhauer's ideas, texts, influences, and legacy.

Comprising 38 original chapters by an international team of contributors, the volume is organised into five clear parts:Knowledge and RealityAesthetics and the ArtsEthics, Politics, and SalvationBefore SchopenhauerAfter SchopenhauerThe Schopenhauerian Mind covers all the key areas and concepts of Schopenhauer’s philosophy, including fields omitted in previous studies.

It is essential reading for students of nineteenth-century philosophy, Continental philosophy and philosophy of art and aesthetics, and also of interest to those in related disciplines such as literature and religion.

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