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Parerga and Paralipomena

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ISBN-10: 0199242216

ISBN-13: 9780199242214

Edition: 2000

Authors: Arthur Schopenhauer, E. F. J. Payne, Arthur Schopenhauer, Arthur Schopenhauer

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This is the only complete English translation of one of the most significant and fascinating works of the great philosopher Arthur Schopenhauer (1788-1860). The Parerga (Volume 1) are six long essays; the Paralipomena (Volume 2) are shorter writings arranged under thirty-one different subject-headings. These works won widespread attention on their publication in 1851, and helped secure lasting international fame for Schopenhauer. Their intellectual vigour, literary power, and rich diversity are still striking today. They are essential to a full understanding of Schopenhauer's thought.
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List price: $65.00
Copyright year: 2000
Publisher: Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Publication date: 6/28/2001
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 720
Size: 5.50" wide x 9.00" long x 1.75" tall
Weight: 1.848
Language: English

Arthur Schopenhauer traveled in childhood throughout Europe and lived for a time in Goethe's Weimar, where his mother had established a salon that attracted many of Europe's leading intellectuals. As a young man, Schopenhauer studied at the University of Gottingen and in Berlin, where he attended the lectures of Fichte and Schleiermacher. Schopenhauer's first work was The Fourfold Root of the Principle of Sufficient Reason (1813), followed by a treatise on the physiology of perception, On Vision and Colors (1816). When Schopenhauer wrote his principal work, The World as Will and Idea (1819), he was confident that it was a work of great importance that would soon win him fame, but in this he…    

Translator's
Introduction
Preface
Sketch of a History of the Doctrine of the Ideal and the Real Fragments for the History of Philosophy
On Philosophy at the Universities
Transcendent Speculation on the Apparent Deliberateness in the Fate of the Individual
Essay on Spirit Seeing and everything connected therewith
Aphorisms on the Wisdom of Life
On Philosophy and its Methods
On Logic and Dialectic
Ideas concerning the Intellect generally and in all Respects
Some Observations on the Antithesis of the Thing-in-Itself and the Phenomenon
A few Words on Pantheism
On Philosophy and Natural Science
On the Theory of Colours
On Ethics
On Jurisprudence and Politics
On the Doctrine of the Indestructibility of our True Nature by Death
Additional Remarks on the Doctrine of the Vanity of Existence
Additional Remarks on the Doctrine of the Suffering of the World
On Suicide
Additional Remarks on the Doctrine of the Affirmation and Denial of the Will-to-Live
On Religion
Some Remarks on Sanskrit Literature
Some Archaeological Observations
Some Mythological Observations
On the Metaphysics of the Beautiful and Aesthetics
On Judgement, Criticism, Approbation, and Fame
On Learning and the Learned
On Thinking for Oneself
On Authorship and Style
On Reading and Books
On Language and Words
Psychological Remarks
On Women
On Education
On Physiognomy
On Din and Noise
Similes, Parables, and Fables
Some Verses
Selected Bibliography
Index