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Title: The World As Will and Representation (Volume 1)
by Arthur Schopenhauer
ISBN: 0-486-21761-2
Publisher: Dover Pubns
Pub. Date: 01 June, 1966
Format: Paperback
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $15.95
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Average Customer Rating: 4.53 (19 reviews)

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Rating: 5
Summary: A readable German philosophy that's worth reading!!!
Comment: Schopenhauer proves that a German philosopher does not have to be nearly unintelligible to appear profound. Unlike Hegel and Heidegger, Schopenhauer does not hide behind ambiguous words or phrases. To the reader, Schopenhauer's views are as profound as they are clear. Starting where Kant left off, he gives new meaning to the word will; he makes will the thing in itself. Both volumes are essential reading. The first offers his entire system. From epistemology to metaphysics, to a great essay on where his philosophy differs from Kant's, the first volume is the foundation for the second. The second volume is classic Schopenhauer; this is the acid-tongued curmudgeon most people think of when they bother to think of him at all. The sections on death and the metaphysics of sexual love are mind-blowing. As it is expressed in his masterpiece, The World as Will and Representation, Schopenhauer's genius and originality of thinking tower over the views of most thinkers being pushed in universities today.

Rating: 5
Summary: beautiful worlds and beautiful minds
Comment: The only thinker from the West who reached the profound conclusions of the East. What Schopenhauer did single handedly, with some help from Kant and his own immeasurable reading to draw from, was conclude with stunning clarity and insight the answers to the world put forward by Hindu Vedantic philosophy and Buddhism. Vol 2 is even better than the first. The world is literally what we make of it. For those who have thoughts of hate and anger, the world reflects this as it's the representation of the organs of perception and world-view of that person. To the beautiful mind, the world is beautiful. It is full of pain and suffering, but depending on the application of the mind, the torment can be negated and sublimated into freedom and peace. Schopenhauer is a genius, and his work is the staggering achievement of the mind.

Rating: 5
Summary: Fertile philosopher
Comment: Unlike many other philosophers from the 19 century German school, the first thing a person will notice reading Schopenhauer is that here is a man with literary skill.This alone makes him an excellent read from one of the great epochs of world thought. Preceding Wittgenstein's maxim that "anything that can be said at all can be said clearly", it makes one wonder if Hegel et al are opaque due to lack of content rather than giganticity of subject.
Schopenhauer is a very perceptive writer and it is some wonder that the acadamies ignore him considering that it was from these works that Nietzche and Wittgenstein (and from them most subsequent Western philosophy that is studied) take nourishment. Schopenhauer is also an excellent critic and brings new light on the Kantian system.
I would recommend these volumes to anyone as they attempt to confront those big philosophical issues, life, death, art, salvation etc and the author is surely one of thought's great polymaths. Surely these are the issues that give philosophy some granduer, not arguments to decide one way or another if the "King of France is bald" refers to anything or not. To easily influential readers I would recommmend to read this book with some detachment because knowledgable as he is, Schopenhauer did not produce some sought of gospel truth here. IT is very insightful to see from Schopenhauers point of view but "the world of the happy man is different from the world of the unhappy man", and I sincerely recommend that one should look for alternate mind-sets to the pessimism that manifests itself in the man's words.

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