Arthur Schopenhauer's Die Welt als Wille und Vorstellung is one of the most important philosophical works of the 19th century, the basic statement of one important stream of post-Kantian thought. It is without question Schopenhauer's greatest work, and, conceived and published before the philosopher was 30 and expanded 25 years later, it is the summation of a lifetime of thought. For 70 years, the only unabridged English translation of this work was the Haldane-Kemp collaboration. In 1958, a new translation by E. F. J. Payne appeared which decisively supplanted the older one. Payne's translation is superior because it corrects nearly 1,000 errors and omissions in the Haldane-Kemp translation, and it is based on the definitive 1937 German edition of Schopenhauer's work prepared by Dr. Arthur Hubscher. Payne's edition is the first to translate into English the text's many quotatioins in half a dozen languages, and Mr. Payne has provided a comprehensive index of 2,500 items. It is thus the most useful edition for the student or teacher.
El mundo como voluntad y representación Serie
Esta serie profundiza en la naturaleza fundamental de la existencia, explorando el núcleo de la realidad tal como la percibimos y las fuerzas subyacentes que dan forma a nuestras experiencias. Ofrece un examen profundo del mundo tal como se nos representa y de la voluntad oculta que lo impulsa. Las obras dentro de esta colección animan a la contemplación profunda sobre la interacción entre la conciencia y el mundo material. Esta es una lectura esencial para aquellos que buscan una comprensión integral de la existencia y la condición humana.


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The World as Will and Idea - Vol. II.
- 504 páginas
- 18 horas de lectura
Exploring the concept of existence driven by an insatiable will, this second volume of Arthur Schopenhauer's influential treatise delves into profound philosophical insights that summarize his extensive contemplation. Ideal for psychology students and philosophy enthusiasts, it offers a significant perspective on human motivation and desire. The modern edition includes a new biography of Schopenhauer, enhancing the reader's understanding of this seminal German philosopher's impact on the 19th century and beyond.