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The World As Will And Idea: 3 Vols In 1 [Unabridged]
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This Is An Unabridged Singlevolume Edition (All 3 Original Volumes In One), Of The World As Will And Idea [Representation] (German: Die Welt Als Wille Und Vorstellung), The Central Work Of The German Philosopher Arthur Schopenhauer. The Main Body Of The Work States At The Beginning That It Assumes Prior Knowledge Of Immanuel Kant'S Theories (See His Critique Of Pure Reason Isbn: 9781537260051). Schopenhauer Recommended That The Student Begin With The Final Appendix (Found In Volume 3), Titled On The Fourfold Root Of The Principle Of Sufficient Reason Before The Rest Of The Book. The First Volume Contains Four Books, Two On The World As Will And Two On The World As Idea, While The Second And Third Volumes Contain Supplementary Material To Each Of The Four Books. The Second Volume Also Opens With An Appendix To The Four Books, Titled Critique Of The Kantian Philosophy, In Which Schopenhauer Rejects Most Of Kant'S Ethics And Significant Parts Of His Epistemology And Aesthetics.
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- Q: How many pages does this book have? A: This book contains eight hundred pages. It is a comprehensive unabridged edition of Schopenhauer's work.
- Q: What is the binding type of this book? A: The book is a paperback edition. This makes it lightweight and easy to handle for reading.
- Q: What are the dimensions of this book? A: The book measures six inches in length, one point eighty-one inches in width, and nine point zero two inches in height. This size is typical for a paperback volume.
- Q: What topics does this book cover? A: The book covers philosophical themes such as the nature of will and representation. It is based on the theories of Arthur Schopenhauer.
- Q: Is this book suitable for beginners in philosophy? A: Yes, this book is accessible for beginners. However, prior knowledge of Immanuel Kant's theories is recommended.
- Q: How should I approach reading this book? A: Begin with the final Appendix in volume three, titled 'On the Fourfold Root of the Principle of Sufficient Reason.' Then proceed with the main text.
- Q: Can I store this book on a bookshelf? A: Yes, you can store this book on a bookshelf. Ensure it is kept upright to maintain its shape.
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- Q: Is this book intended for adult readers? A: Yes, this book is intended for adult readers. It discusses complex philosophical concepts that may not be suitable for younger audiences.
- Q: Does this book include supplementary materials? A: Yes, the second and third volumes contain supplementary materials. These offer additional insights and critiques related to the main text.
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- Q: What genre does this book belong to? A: This book belongs to the philosophical genre. It is primarily focused on metaphysics and ethics.
- Q: How does this book compare to other philosophical works? A: This book is unique as it combines Schopenhauer's thoughts with critiques of Kantian philosophy, providing a distinct perspective.
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