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作       者:Schopenhauer, Arthur

出  版  社:HarperCollins e-books

出版时间:2010-11-01

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A new, comprehensive English anthology What is the meaning of lifeHow should I liveIs there any purpose to the universeGenerations have turned to the great German philosopher Arthur Schopenhauer for answers to such essential questions of existence. His influence has extended not only to later philosophers Nietzsche, Freud, and Wittgenstein among them but also to musicians, artists, and important novelists such as Tolstoy, Thomas Mann, and Proust.The Essential Schopenhauer, the most comprehensive English anthology now available of this seminal thinker's writings, will open English readers to Schopenhauer's profound ideas. Selected by Wolfgang Schirmacher, president of the International Schopenhauer Association, The Essential Schopenhauer is an invaluable and accessibleintroduction to Schopenhauer's powerful body of work.
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Cover

Title Page

Contents

Living Disaster: Schopenhauer for the Twenty-first Century

Schopenhauer Timeline

One: On the Suffering of the World

Two: On the Affirmation of the Will-to-Live

Three: On the Vanity and Suffering of Life

Four: Freedom of the Will

Five: Principle of Sufficient Reason of Knowing

Six: The World as Will

Seven: Knowledge of the Idea

Eight: On the Inner Nature of Art

Nine: Metaphysics of the Beautiful and Aesthetics

Ten: The Artist and the Sublime

Eleven: On Education

Twelve: On Noise

Thirteen: On Women

Fourteen: On Suicide

Fifteen: On the Basis of Ethics

Sixteen: Eternal and Temporal Justice

Seventeen: Compassion

Eighteen: Mystics, Saints, Ascetics

Nineteen: Death and Rebirth

Twenty: The Fullness of Nothingness

Index

About the Editor

Suggested Further Reading

Sources

Copyright

About the Publisher

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