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489 Schopenhauer (aka The Tunnel and The Hole)

The History of Literature

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The Hegelian View of the World

In Shopenhauer followed Kant and believed that most other people misunderstood him. He also famously scheduled his own lecture, he got a job as a university professor. His alternative to the Hegelian view was that the world was made of two things,. The will and representation also sometimes called an idea. These two things are not caused by one another nor are they created by one another.

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