The World As Will And Representation, Vol. 1: Volume 1
  • The World As Will And Representation, Vol. 1: Volume 1
  • The World As Will And Representation, Vol. 1: Volume 1
  • The World As Will And Representation, Vol. 1: Volume 1
ISBN: 0486217612
EAN13: 9780486217611
Language: English
Release Date: Jun 1, 1966
Pages: 694
Dimensions: 1.18" H x 8.35" L x 5.35" W
Weight: 1.28 lbs.
Format: Paperback
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Book Overview

Arthur Schopenhauer's Die Welt als Wille und Vorstellung is one of the most important philosophical works of the nineteenth century, the basic statement of one important stream of post-Kantian thought. It is without question Schopenhauer's greatest work. Conceived and published before the philosopher was 30 and expanded 25 years later, it is the summation of a lifetime of thought.
For 70 years, the only unabridged English translation of this work was the Haldane-Kemp collaboration. In 1958, a new translation by E. F. J. Payne appeared that decisively supplanted the older one. Payne's translation is superior because it corrects nearly 1,000 errors and omissions in the Haldane-Kemp translation, and it is based on the definitive 1937 German edition of Schopenhauer's work prepared by Dr. Arthur Hübscher. Payne's edition is the first to translate into English the text's many quotations in half a dozen languages. It is thus the most useful edition for the student or teacher.

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   In vain trying to find in entrance...
Reading the comments and only thinking about the person that is in a castle, in vain trying to find the entrance! Love it! '' Also a very good Nihilistic book, so if you are into Nihilism and looking for more information about it. I recommend this book to the fullest.
 
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   genius
In the beginning it was difficult to read, but as you go it gets a lot easier. If you want to understand more about the inner nature of the world and the relationship of the will, I would definitely recommend a representation.
 
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