The bleakness of Schopenhauer’s notoriously pessimistic take on the human condition is mitigated to some extent by his recognition of the possibilities of aesthetic experience and of denial of the will-to-live. However, as Schopenhauer himself acknowledges, his account of the latter appears inconsistent with his determinism, and we argue that this is no less the case with regard to his account of the former. After outlining what we take to be the basis and extent of Schopenhauer’s deterministic picture of human beings, we develop and discuss the possibility that the apparent inconsistency of this picture with his accounts of denial of the will-to-live and aesthetic experience may in fact be no more than appearance – the extent, that is, to ...
Although Freud and Schopenhauer are considered two of the main authors that emphasize the prepondera...
It has previously been argued that Schopenhauer is a distinctive type of virtue ethicist (Hassan, 20...
Art, as discussed in the third book of Arthur Schopenhauer’s The World as Will and Representation, p...
Schopenhauer’s accounts of art and morality emerge from his metaphysics and pessimism. In Book 1 of ...
Schopenhauer’s Aesthetics, or better saying, Metaphysics of the Beautiful, is well known for the str...
Arthur Schopenhauer (1788-1860) was a system philosopher in the grand tradition of classical German ...
In this essay, I argue that Schopenhauer's view of the aesthetic feelings of the beautiful and the s...
FIRST I shall outline some aspects of Schopenhauer's account of aesthetic experience ' of ...
Schopenhauer explores the paradoxical nature of the aesthetic experience of the sublime in a richer ...
While several commentators agree that Schopenhauer's theory of 'will-less contemplation' is a varian...
The concept of salvation for Schopenhauer is standardly interpreted as a condition of complete and p...
Much of the criticism of Schopenhauer's philosophy stems from his apparent inability to reconcile hi...
In this article, an attempt is made to reinterpret Arthur Schopenhauer’s atheistic metaphysics so th...
Schopenhauer famously claims that a person typically relates to the world according to her own inter...
Schopenhauer’s philosophy has special appeal to those who want to know the meaning of life. As one o...
Although Freud and Schopenhauer are considered two of the main authors that emphasize the prepondera...
It has previously been argued that Schopenhauer is a distinctive type of virtue ethicist (Hassan, 20...
Art, as discussed in the third book of Arthur Schopenhauer’s The World as Will and Representation, p...
Schopenhauer’s accounts of art and morality emerge from his metaphysics and pessimism. In Book 1 of ...
Schopenhauer’s Aesthetics, or better saying, Metaphysics of the Beautiful, is well known for the str...
Arthur Schopenhauer (1788-1860) was a system philosopher in the grand tradition of classical German ...
In this essay, I argue that Schopenhauer's view of the aesthetic feelings of the beautiful and the s...
FIRST I shall outline some aspects of Schopenhauer's account of aesthetic experience ' of ...
Schopenhauer explores the paradoxical nature of the aesthetic experience of the sublime in a richer ...
While several commentators agree that Schopenhauer's theory of 'will-less contemplation' is a varian...
The concept of salvation for Schopenhauer is standardly interpreted as a condition of complete and p...
Much of the criticism of Schopenhauer's philosophy stems from his apparent inability to reconcile hi...
In this article, an attempt is made to reinterpret Arthur Schopenhauer’s atheistic metaphysics so th...
Schopenhauer famously claims that a person typically relates to the world according to her own inter...
Schopenhauer’s philosophy has special appeal to those who want to know the meaning of life. As one o...
Although Freud and Schopenhauer are considered two of the main authors that emphasize the prepondera...
It has previously been argued that Schopenhauer is a distinctive type of virtue ethicist (Hassan, 20...
Art, as discussed in the third book of Arthur Schopenhauer’s The World as Will and Representation, p...