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Abbreviations and References | ||
Introduction | 1 | |
1 | The Development of Schopenhauer's Philosophy | 21 |
2 | Kantian Objects | 37 |
Space, Time, and the Categories | 37 | |
Kant and Berkeley | 53 | |
Appearance and Thing in Itself | 67 | |
3 | Kantian Subjects | 84 |
Transcendental Freedom | 84 | |
Self and Knowledge | 98 | |
4 | Subject and Object in Schopenhauer | 117 |
5 | Idealism | 140 |
6 | Materialism | 172 |
7 | Knowing the Thing in Itself | 188 |
8 | Willing and Acting | 208 |
9 | Determinism and Responsibility | 230 |
10 | The Primacy of Will | 248 |
11 | Freedom from Will | 271 |
12 | Self and World | 291 |
13 | Remarks on Wittgenstein and Nietzsche | 317 |
14 | Conclusions | 358 |
Bibliography | 366 | |
Index | 375 |
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