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Schopenhauer

In Our Time: Philosophy

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The Phenomenal World and the Nomenal World

Schopenhauer liked kant's distinction between phenomenal and nomenal world. Everything we see, we have to see as mediated through time space and causality. We say that it exists, but no knowledge of it is possible. What would happen if these conditions were bracketed? Would it be the case that everything would disappear?

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