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David Bather Woods on Schopenhauer on Compassion

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Is There a Compassion in Animals?

Schopenhauer thought that everything is a manifestation of the will to life. But he didn't think all things suffered in the same way as humans and animals. He's very against kant's view that moral philosophy involves formulating imperatives about how we should act. The idea of a categorical imperative, something we absolutely should and have to do, is something he thinks shouldn't make sense without appeal to a divine authority.

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