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18: Arthur Schopenhauer, part I: Will & Representation

The Nietzsche Podcast

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The World We Live in Is Not All You Know

The world we live in is not direct contact with an jective reality, and we don't interface with reality from an absolute perspective. That would be a collapse into berkeleyan idealism or, worse, a collapse into solopcism. Schopenhauer basically sees both views as fundamentally mistaken. He doesn't believe that representations can be their own explanation. Materialism leaves out the subject. It tries to take causality, for example, and treat it as an eternal fact. But schopenhauer constantly reminds us that we only have per tion of this fact, or any facts, through the intersection of subject and object of knower and known. The worldas is not

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