WebbSchopenhauer argues that all phenomena embody essential striving. Electricity, for instance, is described as a fundamental force of the will. The human capacity for … Webb1. Schopenhauer’s Rejection of the Moral Ought Stephen Puryear. 2. Schopenhauer’s ‘Titus’ Argument Colin Marshall. 3. The Moral Perception of Inherent Value Sandra Shapshay. 4. Virtue and the Problem of Egoism in Schopenhauer’s Moral Philosophy Patrick Hassan. 5. Schopenhauer, The Philosopher of Vulnerability Gudrun von Tevenar. 6.
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WebbAbstract. Outstanding among the many creative artists on whom Schopenhauer exercised influence was the opera composer Richard Wagner (1813–83), who, rarely for a composer, was an intellectual and studied Schopenhauer's philosophy seriously. He was already composing operas in accordance with a published theory of his own, which involved ... WebbKantian philosophy. In his doctrine of transcendental idealism, Kant argued the sum of all objects, the empirical world, is a complex of appearances whose existence and connection occur only in our representations. Kant introduces the thing-in-itself as follows: And we indeed, rightly considering objects of sense as mere appearances, confess thereby that … high court pretoria saflii
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WebbSchopenhauer, Philosophy and the Arts. Search within full text. Get access. Cited by 20. Edited by Dale Jacquette, Pennsylvania State University. Publisher: Cambridge University Press. Online publication date: May 2010. Print publication year: 1996. Online ISBN: 9780511627866. Webb1 sep. 2024 · Biographies of Schopenhauer Epistemology, Philosophy of Science, Logic, and Mathematics Metaphysics Philosophy of Religion Aesthetics and Philosophy of Art Moral Philosophy, Ethics, and Politics Philosophical Legacy and Place in History of Philosophy Back to top Related Articles Expand or collapse the "related articles" … WebbSchopenhauer acknowledges that there is more to erotic desire than egoism, and he is anxious to distinguish it from generalized appetite. Ultimately, however, we find him paying lip service to the beloved’s “irreplaceability” only to put forward views that are ultimately in tension with it. His conception of agape is likewise problematic ... high court proceeding