Author:Arthur Schopenhauer
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Arthur Schopenhauer was a German philosopher best known for his work The World as Will and Representation. Schopenhauer attempted to make his career as an academic by responding to and expanding upon Immanuel Kant's philosophy concerning the way in which we experience the world.
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[edit] Works
- On the Fourfold Root of the Principle of Sufficient Reason, 1813
- On Vision and Colours, 1816
- The World as Will and Representation, 1818/1819, vol 2 1844
- On the Will in Nature, 1836
- On the Freedom of the Will, 1839
- On the Basis of Morality, 1840
- The Essays of Arthur Schopenhauer (Translated essays from Parerga und Paralipomena first published 1851.)
- The Art of Controversy, 1896
- The Art of Being Right, 1896
- The Art of Literature, 1891
- On Human Nature, 1897
- Religion: A Dialogue, Etc.[1]
- Studies in Pessimism[4]
- Aphorismen zur Lebensweisheit
- The Wisdom of Life - The first part of Schopenhauer's original.
- Counsels and Maxims - The second part of Schopenhauer's original.
[edit] Works about Schopenhauer
- Arthur Schopenhauer, his Life and Philosophy, 1876 by Author:Helen Zimmern[5]
- Life of Arthur Schopenhauer , 1890 by Author:William Wallace[6]
- Schopenhauer as an Evolutionist, 1911 by Author:Arthur Oncken Lovejoy
- Schopenhauer's Type of Idealism, 1911 by Author:William Mackintire Salter
- A Schopenhauer Letter Discovered, as it appeared in the June 18, 1916 New York Times
- The Philosophy Of Schopenhauer, 1928 by Author:Irwin Edman[7]
- Schopenhauer, Arthur by 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica
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