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... Schopenhauer concludes : What I have described here with feeble tongue and only in general terms , is no philosophical fable . It is the moral of the life of saints and ascetics in all ages and all religions . The inner nature of ...
... Schopenhauer concludes : What I have described here with feeble tongue and only in general terms , is no philosophical fable . It is the moral of the life of saints and ascetics in all ages and all religions . The inner nature of ...
Page 154
... Schopenhauer's metaphysics forms a basis upon which Hardy's poems , tales , and novels can be understood . The following are some books published since 1940 : Adams , J. S. The Aesthetics of Pessimism . Copleston , F. Arthur Schopenhauer ...
... Schopenhauer's metaphysics forms a basis upon which Hardy's poems , tales , and novels can be understood . The following are some books published since 1940 : Adams , J. S. The Aesthetics of Pessimism . Copleston , F. Arthur Schopenhauer ...
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... Schopenhauer made upon me was greater than that made by Kant . In the systems of philosophy which I had hitherto met , the irrational aspect of the world and of life had not received adequate atten- tion . The ideal of philosophy was to ...
... Schopenhauer made upon me was greater than that made by Kant . In the systems of philosophy which I had hitherto met , the irrational aspect of the world and of life had not received adequate atten- tion . The ideal of philosophy was to ...
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AN INTRODUCTION | 2 |
A Metaphysical Problem | 90 |
An Epistemological Problem | 169 |
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