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18: Arthur Schopenhauer, part I: Will & Representation

The Nietzsche Podcast

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The Body in Consciousness

Schopenhauer believes that the thing in itself, as the groundless ground of being, must be universal and indivisible. In book two, section ten, he writes something in the consciousness of every one distinguishes the representation of his own body from all others that are in other respects quite like it. It is just this double knowledge of our own body which gives us information about that body itself,. Following on motives as well as about its suffering through outside impressions. And so schopenhauer says, through this insight of the body exist for us, both as our will and as a representation, we can understand the nature of all things in the world.

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