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Arthur Schopenhauer: Parerga and Paralipomena: Short Philosophical Essays, Vol. 2
E. F. J. Payne (ed.)
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Published in print:
1974
ISBN:
9780199242214
Published online:
May 2016
EISBN:
9780191833090
DOI:
10.1093/actrade/9780199242214.book.1
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Front Matter
Epigraph
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Parerga and Paralipomena: Short Philosophical Essays, Volume 2
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Stray Yet Systematically Arranged Thoughts on a Variety of Subjects
Chapter I On Philosophy and its Method
Chapter II On Logic and Dialectic
Chapter III Ideas concerning the Intellect generally and in all Respects
Chapter IV Some Observations on the Antithesis of the Thing-in-itself and the Phenomenon
Chapter V A Few Words on Pantheism
Chapter VI On Philosophy and Natural Science
Chapter VII On the Theory of Colours
Chapter VIII On Ethics
Chapter IX On Jurisprudence and Politics
Chapter X On the Doctrine of the Indestructibility of our True Nature by Death
Chapter XI Additional Remarks on the Doctrine of the Vanity of Existence
Chapter XII Additional Remarks on the Doctrine of the Suffering of the World
Chapter XIII On Suicide
Chapter XIV Additional Remarks on the Doctrine of the Affirmation and Denial of the Will-to-Live
Chapter XV On Religion
Chapter XVI Some Remarks on Sanskrit Literature
Chapter XVII Some Archaeological Observations
Chapter XVIII Some Mythological Observations
Chapter XIX On the Metaphysics of the Beautiful and Aesthetics
Chapter XX On Judgement, Criticism, Approbation and Fame
Chapter XXI On Learning and the Learned
Chapter XXII On Thinking for Oneself
Chapter XXIII On Authorship and Style
Chapter XXIV On Reading and Books
Chapter XXV On Language and Words
Chapter XXVI Psychological Remarks
Chapter XXVII On Women
Chapter XXVIII On Education
Chapter XXIX On Physiognomy
Chapter XXX On Din and Noise
Chapter XXXI Similes, Parables, and Fables
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Some Verses
Weimar, 1808 Sonnet
Rudolstadt, 1813: The Rocks in the Valley of Schwarzburg
Sunbeam through Cloud and Storm
Morning in the Harz
Dresden, 1815 To the Sistene Madonna
1819 Bold Verses
1820 To Kant
Berlin, 1829 The Riddle of Turandot
1830 The Lydian Stone, a Fable
1831 The Flower Vase
Frankfurt am Main, 1837
1845 Antistrophe to the 73rd Venetian Epigram
1857 Power of Attraction
1856 Finale
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End Matter
Selected Bibliography
Index
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