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18: Arthur Schopenhauer, part I: Will & Representation

The Nietzsche Podcast

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Animals and the Will of a Philosopher

Schopenhauer's a major problem to overcome is that western philosophy had become obsessed and had this fixation on how we only know the outer appearance of existence, and not its inner character. And so he must solve it by drawing on what he knows subjectively to be the inner character of existence. From all accounts, animals act without representations. They engage in blind activity with no representation of the object of their goal. The animal shows how the will works even without the aid of representation.

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