
Appendix: Criticism of the Kantian Philosophy.
Supplements to the First Book.
Chapter I. The Standpoint of Idealism.
Chapter II. The Doctrine of Perception or Knowledge Of The Understanding.
Chapter III. On The Senses.
Chapter IV. On Knowledge A Priori.
(1) To No. 4 of Matter.
(2) To No. 18 of Matter.
Chapter V. On The Irrational Intellect.
Chapter VI. On The Doctrine of Abstract or Rational Knowledge.
Translation of "Die Welt als Wille und Vorstellung."
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en
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Project Gutenberg
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2012-06-27
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1788–1860
Best known for exploring the restless force he called the “will,” this fiercely independent thinker turned suffering, desire, art, and compassion into some of philosophy’s most memorable themes. His work was often ignored at first, but it went on to shape later writers, artists, and philosophers far beyond his own century.
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