Young Schopenhauer
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About this book
This book provides a detailed reconstruction of the origins of Schopenhauer's philosophy and its inherent aporias.
It is divided into four parts. The first section delves into the pietistic upbringing of young Schopenhauer and his introduction to philosophy through the teachings of G.E. Schulze, as well as his study of Plato, Schelling, and Kant. Faced with the "negative" outcomes of Kant's criticism, particularly the unknowability of the thing-in-itself, young Schopenhauer initially engaged with Fichte and Schelling (this is covered in the second part of the volume). However, Schopenhauer formed the opinion that these two philosophers, instead of upholding and expanding upon Kant's ideas, ultimately diverge from them. That notwithstanding, he implicitly inherited certain pivotal concepts from Fichte and Schelling.
The third part explores Schopenhauer's initial endeavor to formulate a new metaphysics after Kant, known as the theory of "better consciousness." In the fourth part, the book demonstrates how the internal contradictions within that theory and Schopenhauer's transformative encounter with Indian wisdom (Hinduism and Buddhism) lead him to abandon his first attempt at a system and develop his metaphysics of will.
The last and most substantial chapter of the book focuses on the author's analysis of the inherent aporias within Schopenhauer's mature system, approaching them from a genetic perspective.
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Alessandro Novembre, Lecce, Italy.
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Frontmatter
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Acknowledgments
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Contents
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Notes on Text and Translation
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Abbreviations and Short Citations
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Introduction
1 - Part 1 The Manuscripts of the Years 1804–1811: From a Pietist Education to the Study of Philosophy
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1 Schopenhauer’s Early Understanding of the World: The Dualism between Temporality and Eternity
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2 Attending G. E. Schulze’s Lectures and Reading Plato, Schelling and Kant
34 - Part 2 The Critical Confrontation with Fichte and Schelling (1811/12): From Initial Enthusiasm to Complete Rejection
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3 Appearance and Thing-in-Itself
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4 Will and World. The Will as ὄντως ὄν
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5 Fichte: Empirical Consciousness and Consciousness of Empirical Consciousness. The Philosophical Besonnenheit
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6 The “Transcendent Use of the Understanding”: The Illegitimacy of Fichte’s and Schelling’s Philosophies from the Perspective of Kantian Criticism
133 - Part 3 A First Attempt at a Post-Kantian Metaphysics: The Theory of the “Better Consciousness”
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7 Schopenhauer’s Original Thought in the Manuscripts of 1812: The Project of a“True Criticism” and the Figure of the “Better Consciousness”
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8 The Theory of the Better Consciousness in the Manuscripts of 1813. A First Attempt at a System
213 - Part 4 The Abandonment of the Theory of the Better Consciousness and the Origin of the Metaphysics of Will
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9 Will and Intelligible Character in the Dissertation of 1813: Between Fichte’s System der Sittenlehre and Schelling’s Freiheitsschrift
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10 The Manuscripts of 1814: The Development of the Doctrine of Intelligible Character. The Prodromes of the Metaphysics of Will
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11 The Study of Oupnekhat and the Elaboration of the Concept of a Universal “Will-To-Life”. The Abandonment of the Theory of the Better Consciousness and the Birth of the System
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12 From the Early Manuscripts to The World as Will and Representation. Origin and Meaning of the Aporias in Schopenhauer’s Mature System
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Bibliography of Works Cited
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Index
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