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书名: Schopenhauer (Routledge Philosophers)
作者: Julian Young (Author)
出版社: Routledge; 1 edition (June 13, 2005)
语言: English
ISBN-10: 0415333474
ISBN-13: 978-0415333474

Book Description
Arthur Schopenhauer (1788-1860) was one of the greatest writers and German philosophers of the Nineteenth century. His work influenced figures as diverse as Wagner, Freud and Nietzsche.

In this comprehensive introduction, Julian Young covers all the main aspects of Schopenhauer's philosophy. Beginning with an overview of Schopenhauer's life and work, he introduces the central aspects of his metaphysics fundamental to understanding his work as a whole: his philosophical idealism and debt to the philosophy of Kant; his attempt to answer the question of what the world is; his account of science; and in particular his idea that 'will' is the essence of all things.

Julian Young then introduces and assesses Schopenhauer's aesthetics, which occupies a central place in his philosophy. He carefully examines Schopenhauer's theories of the sublime, artistic genius and music, before assessing his ethics of compassion, his arguments for pessimism and his account of 'salvation'. In the final chapter, he considers Schopenhauer's legacy and his influence on the thought of Nietzsche and Wittgenstein, making this an ideal starting point for those coming to Schopenhauer for the first time.

Review
"This is a comprehensive, sensible and lucidly presented account of Schopenhauers philosophy. The author succeeds in showing why Schopenhauer still deserves to be studied, but at the same time he is appropriately critical when discussing Schopenhauers doctrines and arguments." -- Severin Schroeder, University of Oxford

"...an accessible, thoughtful, penetrating critical introduction to Schopenhauer... The books greatest strengths are its clear analysis of Schopenhauers arguments and its thorough examination of them. An excellent introduction for those new to Schopenhauer and a significant challenge to his apologists." -- William Schroeder, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews

About the Author
Julian Young, University of Auckland
 
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