
Schopenhauer
In Our Time
Schopenhauer's Philosophical Foundations
The chapter explores Schopenhauer's upbringing, inheritance, and critique of Hegel, leading to his shift in focus to Kant's epistemology. It delves into Schopenhauer's concept of the will as the essence of the world, his exploration of metaphysical questions, and his view on causality and free will. Schopenhauer's philosophy challenges prevailing ideas by asserting that the will is infinite and ultimately devoid of meaning, leading to a cycle of endless striving and boredom.
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