
PREMIUM-Episode 30: Schopenhauer on Explanations and Knowledge
The Partially Examined Life Philosophy Podcast
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The Ontology of Sensational Representation
Schopenhauer says there is no such thing as an unmediated object, or just an object in itself that comes prancing through our senses. He wants to be clear that he's talking about the external world, and not ideas. This is the contrast with kant's faculty of sensibility which has imposes space and time on stuff but sensation itself gives us almost nothing,. very little.
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