Schopenhauer's 'The World as Will and Representation': A Reader's Guide

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Schopenhauer's 'The World as Will and Representation': A Reader's Guide
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Professor Robert L. Wicks
SeriesReader's Guides
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:192
Dimensions(mm): Height 216,Width 138
Category/GenreWestern philosophy - c 1600 to c 1900
ISBN/Barcode 9781441104342
ClassificationsDewey:193
Audience
Professional & Vocational

Publishing Details

Publisher Continuum Publishing Corporation
Imprint Continuum Publishing Corporation
Publication Date 26 May 2011
Publication Country United States

Description

Schopenhauer's The World as Will and Representation is widely considered to be one of the most important and influential texts in nineteenth-century German philosophy. The text provides an avenue through which to introduce and explore a rich assortment of philosophical themes and questions, and represents Schopenhauer's widely discussed attempt to find personal meaning amidst a violent, frustrating and seemingly godless world. Since it was published in 1818, the text has influenced generations of musicians, artists, writers and historians, as well as philosophers. This Reader's Guide presents a concise and accessible introduction to the text, offering invaluable guidance on: - Philosophical context - Key themes - Reading the text - Reception and influence - Further reading

Author Biography

Robert Wicks is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Auckland, New Zealand.

Reviews

Robert Wicks' Reader's Guide is impressive in very many ways. It demonstrates a mastery of the Schopenhauer corpus and an ability to explain complex arguments in a clear, insightful and accessible fashion, without oversimplification. I believe that it will become essential reading for students wanting to grasp the rich thought of Schopenhauer's masterwork. -- Prof. dr. Bart Vandenabeele, Faculty of Arts and Philosophy, Universiteit Gent Wicks has done a really excellent job in pressing his deep scholarly knowledge of Schopenhauer into a form that is original, entertaining, and teacherly. -- Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews Reviewed in Tijdschrift voor Filosofie 73 (2011), 4. I enjoyed reading Wicks's text overall and heartily recommend it. -- Jason M. Costanzo, St. John's University * Philosophy in Review *