
Schopenhauer
In Our Time: Philosophy
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The Impossibility of Knowledge
Schopenhauer tried very hard to pass what's often called vacantian prohibition, the impossibility of knowing bein itself. He thinks that although kant secures the possibility of empirical knowledge, in particular through the sciences, that leaves out exactly the sort of questions that we were talking about. And these, to him, are the most important ones. You know, what's the essence of a world? Why is there suffering? What's the meaning of human life? So schopenhauer thinks that this inner access, so to speak, to the body is a form of non representational knowledge, which therefore can bypass vacantion prohibition. It works as an access to to the
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