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Schopenhauer and religion: Translating myth into metaphysics
The article assesses Arthur Schopenhauer’s reinterpretation of religious myths, particularly those of Christianity, in terms of his philosophical system, and applies his ideas to the mythical cosmology of shamanistic and animistic religions. Schopenhauer,
Richard A. Northover
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Schopenhauer und der Traum der Welt
Träume und alles, was mit ihnen zusammenhängt, haben Schopenhauer von Jugend an immer beschäftigt. Seine “Traumdeutung” bereitete der Psychoanalyse Sigmund Freuds den Weg.
Thomas Hermann Regehly
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Schopenhauer’s Asceticism: A path to salvation [PDF]
Asceticism has been one of the most important concepts in Arthur Schopenhauer’s philosophy, especially in his theory of salvation. He has defined salvation as releasing from pain and suffering and achieving long-term tranquility.
fatemeh bakhtiari +2 more
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ARTHUR SCHOPENHAUER'S QUEST OF MUSICAL REPERTORY, ARHYTHMIA AND WILLINGNESS
The purpose of this research paper is to explore the extent of Arthur Schopenhauer's thoughts in seeing and penetrating ideas, desires, preferences, and plausibility through distancing, colliding, and giving meaning when he encounters music, social ...
Wika Dwi Darma +4 more
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Nihilism: Schopenhauer, Nietzsche and Now
In this article, I discuss how Nietzsche’s critique of nihilism concerns the complicity between Christian morality and modern atheism. I unpack in what sense Schopenhauer’s ascetic denial of the will signifies a return to nothingness, what he calls the ...
Peter Stewart-Kroeker
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This article evaluates the significance of the personal liberation that Santayana offers in relation to previous proposals in Western modern philosophy.
Lydia Amir
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Filsafat dan Estetika Menurut Arthur Schopenhauer
Aesthetics is a branch of philosophy, which specifically discusses beauty and taste, how they can be formed, and how they can be enjoyed. Beauty is not only about things that can be seen, but also about things that can be heard.
E. Magdalena +3 more
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Schopenhauer and the Two Orders of Purposiveness in the World
In this paper, I intend to argue that the emergence of the material conditions for the suppression and denial of the will in the human organism (the extraordinary and to some extent “unnatural” development of the brain) is not something like an “accident
William Mattioli
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Konsistensi Will dan Thing-in-Itself: Menafsir Ulang Metafisika Schopenhauer
This article aims to present a different reading from the mainstream interpretation that corners Schopenhauer: a consistent interpretation. The authors use a method of acquiring knowledge by acquaintance and description.
I. Mustika, Albertus Harsawibawa
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Does Schopenhauer accept any positive pleasures?
Schopenhauer repeatedly claims that all pleasure is negative, and this view seems to play key roles throughout his work. Nonetheless, many scholars have argued that Scho-penhauer actually acknowledges certain positive pleasures.
J. Fox
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