This innovative volume presents an insightful philosophical portrait of the life and work of Arthur Schopenhauer.
Taal / Language : English
Inhoudsopgave:
Preface.
Acknowledgments.
Abbreviations.
Chapter One: The Philosophy of a Nonconformist (1788 1860).
I. The Unsettled Years: 1788 1831.
II. The Stable Years: 1833 1860.
Part I: Schopenhauer s Theoretical Philosophy.
Chapter Two: Historical Background.
I. Mind Dependent Qualities versus Mind Independent Qualities.
II. Space and Time.
Chapter Three: The Principle of Sufficient Reason.
I. The Root of All Explanation.
II. The Four Basic Forms of Explanation.
Chapter Four: Schopenhauer s Idealism and his Criticism of Kant.
I. The Rejection of a Mind Independent Reality.
II. Kant s Theory of Perception.
III. Kant s Use of the Term Object .
IV. The Logic of Manifestation.
Chapter Five: The World in Itself as a Meaningless and Almighty Will.
I. Universal Subjectivity.
II. The World as Will.
III. The Two Tiered Objectification of the Will: Platonic Ideas and Spatio Temporal Individuals.
Chapter Six: Critical Interpretations of the World as Will.
I. Scientific Knowledge, Philosophical Knowledge, and Mystical Knowledge.
II. Regular Time versus the Eternal Present.
Part II: Schopenhauer s Practical Philosophy.
Chapter Seven: Endless Suffering in the Daily World.
I. A Universal Will Without Purpose.
II. The Purposelessness of Schopenhauer s Thing in Itself.
III. Life as Embittering: Schopenhauer and Buddhism.
Chapter Eight: Tranquility I: Sublimity, Genius, and Aesthetic Experience.
I. Platonic Ideas and Aesthetic Experience.
II. Artistic Genius and the Communication Theory of Art.
III. The Hierarchy of the Visual and Verbal Arts.
IV. Tragedy and Sublimity.
V. Music and Metaphysical Experience.
Chapter Nine: Tranquility II: Christlike Virtue and Moral Awareness.
I. Empathy as the Foundation of Moral Awareness.
II. Intelligible, Empirical, and Acquired Character.
III. Humanity s Sublime Anguish.
Chapter Ten: Tranquility III: Asceticism, Mysticism, and Buddhism.
I. The Possibility of the Denial of the Will.
II. Christian Quietism, Yogic Ecstasy, and Buddhist Enlightenment.
III. Asceticism and Spiritual Purification.
Part III: Schopenhauer in Perspective.
Chapter Eleven: Schopenhauer, Nietzsche, and Eternal Life.
I. The Question of Life s Value.
II. Funereal Imagery and Nietzsche s Theory of Tragedy.
III. Schopenhauer s Moral Awareness and Eternal Recurrence.
IV. The Eternalistic Illusion of Supreme Health.
V. Nietzsche s Madness and Eternalistic Consciousness.
Chapter Twelve: Schopenhauer, Hegel, and Alienated Labor.
I. The World s Essence: Rational or Irrational?.
II. Labor, Imprisonment, and Christianity.
III. The World as Will and Representation and Self Consciousness in Hegel s.
Phenomenology.
Chapter Thirteen: Schopenhauer, Wittgenstein, and the Unspeakable.
I. The Quest for Absolute Value.
II. What the Philosophical Investigations Cannot Say.
Conclusion: Idealism and the Will to Peace.
I. The Plausibility of Schopenhauer s Idealism.
II. The Explanatory Weakness of a Blind and Senseless Will.
III. The Prospect of Peace.
Bibliography
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This innovative volume presents an insightful philosophical portrait of the life and work of Arthur Schopenhauer.
Taal / Language : English
Inhoudsopgave:
Preface.
Acknowledgments.
Abbreviations.
Chapter One: The Philosophy of a Nonconformist (1788 1860).
I. The Unsettled Years: 1788 1831.
II. The Stable Years: 1833 1860.
Part I: Schopenhauer s Theoretical Philosophy.
Chapter Two: Historical Background.
I. Mind Dependent Qualities versus Mind Independent Qualities.
II. Space and Time.
Chapter Three: The Principle of Sufficient Reason.
I. The Root of All Explanation.
II. The Four Basic Forms of Explanation.
Chapter Four: Schopenhauer s Idealism and his Criticism of Kant.
I. The Rejection of a Mind Independent Reality.
II. Kant s Theory of Perception.
III. Kant s Use of the Term Object .
IV. The Logic of Manifestation.
Chapter Five: The World in Itself as a Meaningless and Almighty Will.
I. Universal Subjectivity.
II. The World as Will.
III. The Two Tiered Objectification of the Will: Platonic Ideas and Spatio Temporal Individuals.
Chapter Six: Critical Interpretations of the World as Will.
I. Scientific Knowledge, Philosophical Knowledge, and Mystical Knowledge.
II. Regular Time versus the Eternal Present.
Part II: Schopenhauer s Practical Philosophy.
Chapter Seven: Endless Suffering in the Daily World.
I. A Universal Will Without Purpose.
II. The Purposelessness of Schopenhauer s Thing in Itself.
III. Life as Embittering: Schopenhauer and Buddhism.
Chapter Eight: Tranquility I: Sublimity, Genius, and Aesthetic Experience.
I. Platonic Ideas and Aesthetic Experience.
II. Artistic Genius and the Communication Theory of Art.
III. The Hierarchy of the Visual and Verbal Arts.
IV. Tragedy and Sublimity.
V. Music and Metaphysical Experience.
Chapter Nine: Tranquility II: Christlike Virtue and Moral Awareness.
I. Empathy as the Foundation of Moral Awareness.
II. Intelligible, Empirical, and Acquired Character.
III. Humanity s Sublime Anguish.
Chapter Ten: Tranquility III: Asceticism, Mysticism, and Buddhism.
I. The Possibility of the Denial of the Will.
II. Christian Quietism, Yogic Ecstasy, and Buddhist Enlightenment.
III. Asceticism and Spiritual Purification.
Part III: Schopenhauer in Perspective.
Chapter Eleven: Schopenhauer, Nietzsche, and Eternal Life.
I. The Question of Life s Value.
II. Funereal Imagery and Nietzsche s Theory of Tragedy.
III. Schopenhauer s Moral Awareness and Eternal Recurrence.
IV. The Eternalistic Illusion of Supreme Health.
V. Nietzsche s Madness and Eternalistic Consciousness.
Chapter Twelve: Schopenhauer, Hegel, and Alienated Labor.
I. The World s Essence: Rational or Irrational?.
II. Labor, Imprisonment, and Christianity.
III. The World as Will and Representation and Self Consciousness in Hegel s.
Phenomenology.
Chapter Thirteen: Schopenhauer, Wittgenstein, and the Unspeakable.
I. The Quest for Absolute Value.
II. What the Philosophical Investigations Cannot Say.
Conclusion: Idealism and the Will to Peace.
I. The Plausibility of Schopenhauer s Idealism.
II. The Explanatory Weakness of a Blind and Senseless Will.
III. The Prospect of Peace.
Bibliography
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This innovative volume presents an insightful philosophical portrait of the life and work of Arthur Schopenhauer.
Taal / Language : English
Inhoudsopgave:
Preface.
Acknowledgments.
Abbreviations.
Chapter One: The Philosophy of a Nonconformist (1788 1860).
I. The Unsettled Years: 1788 1831.
II. The Stable Years: 1833 1860.
Part I: Schopenhauer s Theoretical Philosophy.
Chapter Two: Historical Background.
I. Mind Dependent Qualities versus Mind Independent Qualities.
II. Space and Time.
Chapter Three: The Principle of Sufficient Reason.
I. The Root of All Explanation.
II. The Four Basic Forms of Explanation.
Chapter Four: Schopenhauer s Idealism and his Criticism of Kant.
I. The Rejection of a Mind Independent Reality.
II. Kant s Theory of Perception.
III. Kant s Use of the Term Object .
IV. The Logic of Manifestation.
Chapter Five: The World in Itself as a Meaningless and Almighty Will.
I. Universal Subjectivity.
II. The World as Will.
III. The Two Tiered Objectification of the Will: Platonic Ideas and Spatio Temporal Individuals.
Chapter Six: Critical Interpretations of the World as Will.
I. Scientific Knowledge, Philosophical Knowledge, and Mystical Knowledge.
II. Regular Time versus the Eternal Present.
Part II: Schopenhauer s Practical Philosophy.
Chapter Seven: Endless Suffering in the Daily World.
I. A Universal Will Without Purpose.
II. The Purposelessness of Schopenhauer s Thing in Itself.
III. Life as Embittering: Schopenhauer and Buddhism.
Chapter Eight: Tranquility I: Sublimity, Genius, and Aesthetic Experience.
I. Platonic Ideas and Aesthetic Experience.
II. Artistic Genius and the Communication Theory of Art.
III. The Hierarchy of the Visual and Verbal Arts.
IV. Tragedy and Sublimity.
V. Music and Metaphysical Experience.
Chapter Nine: Tranquility II: Christlike Virtue and Moral Awareness.
I. Empathy as the Foundation of Moral Awareness.
II. Intelligible, Empirical, and Acquired Character.
III. Humanity s Sublime Anguish.
Chapter Ten: Tranquility III: Asceticism, Mysticism, and Buddhism.
I. The Possibility of the Denial of the Will.
II. Christian Quietism, Yogic Ecstasy, and Buddhist Enlightenment.
III. Asceticism and Spiritual Purification.
Part III: Schopenhauer in Perspective.
Chapter Eleven: Schopenhauer, Nietzsche, and Eternal Life.
I. The Question of Life s Value.
II. Funereal Imagery and Nietzsche s Theory of Tragedy.
III. Schopenhauer s Moral Awareness and Eternal Recurrence.
IV. The Eternalistic Illusion of Supreme Health.
V. Nietzsche s Madness and Eternalistic Consciousness.
Chapter Twelve: Schopenhauer, Hegel, and Alienated Labor.
I. The World s Essence: Rational or Irrational?.
II. Labor, Imprisonment, and Christianity.
III. The World as Will and Representation and Self Consciousness in Hegel s.
Phenomenology.
Chapter Thirteen: Schopenhauer, Wittgenstein, and the Unspeakable.
I. The Quest for Absolute Value.
II. What the Philosophical Investigations Cannot Say.
Conclusion: Idealism and the Will to Peace.
I. The Plausibility of Schopenhauer s Idealism.
II. The Explanatory Weakness of a Blind and Senseless Will.
III. The Prospect of Peace.
Bibliography
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