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Payne, E.F.J. Arthur Schopenhauer, with some notes on his relation to Boehme. Jacob Boehme Soc Q 1, no. 5 (Autumn 1953) 12-19. [Pg.610]

Payne s text (pp. 12-17) reprinted from The Philosopher Mar 1953 followed by 2pp. of German text by J. Miihlethaler on Boehme s impact on Schopenhauer... [Pg.610]

Nietzsche, F. W. ([1874] 1983), Untimely Meditations (Translated by R. J. Hollingdale w4th an introduction by J. P. Stern). Includes David Strauss, the confessor and the writer (1873), On the uses and disadvantages of history for life (1874), Schopenhauer as educator (1874), Richard Wagner in Beyreuth (1876), Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK. [Pg.105]

SCHOPENHAUER Ch ristopher Janaway SHAKESPEARE Germaine Greer SOCIAL AND CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY John Monaghan and Peter Just SOCIOLOGY Steve Bruce SOCRATES C. C. W. Taylor SPINOZA Roger Scruton STUART BRITAIN John Morrill... [Pg.184]

What about the Screening ffypothesis Exacdy where the hypothesis stands in Schopenhauer s three stages cannot be fairly judged by one of the authors of the Hypothesis. However, even if the reader remains sceptical about its validity, the implications of the model to several other areas of biology, in the chapters that follow, provide interesting insights. [Pg.126]

Uranium was discovered in 1789 in pitchblende from Joachimisthal by M. H. Klaproth, though he isolated the oxide and not the metal. " 63 As part of the celebration of Klaproth s discovery, his lectures have been published, together with notes taken by his student, the philosopher Schopenhauer.64-66 At first the only use that could be found for uranium was to impart a yellow colour to glass and pottery glazes.67... [Pg.51]

M. H. Klaproth, Chemi, nach der Abschrifl von Arthur Schopenhauer (1811-12), Verlag fur Wissenschafts - und regional Geschichte, Berlin, 1993. [Pg.54]

THE RUSSIAN REVOLUTION S. A. Smith SCHIZOPHRENIA Chris Frith and Eve Johnstone SCHOPENHAUER Christopher Janaway SHAKESPEARE Germaine Greer... [Pg.158]

In closing, it is appropriate and timely to quote Arthur Schopenhauer (1788-1860), an authority on the philosophy of pessimism, who wrote prophetically, All truth passes through three stages First, it is ridiculed second, it is violently opposed and third, it is accepted as self-evident. ... [Pg.742]

First of all, be open-minded and original. As Schopenhauer noted, the task of the creative mind is not so much to see what no one has seen yet but to think what nobody has thought yet, about what everyone sees. A wonderful illustration is found in Peter Hesse s cartoon below. [Pg.982]

October Nietzsche follows his philology lecturer at Bonn, F. W. Ritschl, to Leipzig as a student. He comes across the work of Schopenhauer in a Leipzig bookshop. [Pg.31]

Janaway, Christopher (ed.). Willing and Nothingness Schopenhauer as Nietzsche s Educator (Oxford Clarendon Press New York Oxford University Press, 1988)... [Pg.35]

Simmel, Georg, Schopenhauer and Nietzsche, trans. Helmut Loiskandl, Deena Weinstein and Michael Weinstein (Amherst University of Massachusetts Press, 1986 reprinted Urbana and Chicago University of Illinois Press, 1991)... [Pg.36]

Bahnsen, Julius (1830-1881), German philosopher influenced by Schopenhauer and author of books on characterology and the philosophy of history. [Pg.38]

Deussen, Paul (1845-1919), German philologist and philosopher, like Nietzsche the son of a Protestant clergyman. Developed a close friendship with Nietzsche, published his Reminiscences in 1901. Deussen was the first Western philosopher to include Eastern thought in a general history of philosophy in any scientific way. Published The System of Vedanta in 1881. An enthusiastic interpreter of Schopenhauer and founder of the Schopenhauer Society. [Pg.38]

Von Gwinner, Wilhelm (1825-1917), German jurist and civil servant, of importance to Nietzsche as the executor of Schopenhauer s literary estate who destroyed his autobiographical papers, only to write three volumes of biography himself (1862-78). [Pg.41]

Actually, just then I was preoccupied with something much more important than the nature of hypotheses, mine or anybody else s, on the origin of morality (or, to be more exact the latter concerned me only for one end, to which it is one of many means). For me it was a question of the value of morality, - and here I had to confront my great teacher Schopenhauer, to whom that book of mine spoke as though he were still... [Pg.47]

In his Uber die Grundlagen der Moral (1840) Schopenhauer claimed that compassion was the basis of morality. [Pg.48]

Schopenhauer made use of the Kantian version of the aesthetic problem,-although he definitely did not view it with Kantian eyes. Kant... [Pg.114]


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