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This chapter contains sections titled:
The Kantian Symbol
The Schopenhauerian Metaphor?
The Schopenhauerian Metonymy
Gracián's Poetics and Schopenhauer as Poetic Metaphysician
Conclusion
References
This chapter contains sections titled:
Preparations for a Primarily Ethical Metaphysics
Schopenhauer's Philosophy as Experience of Character
Conclusion
References
This chapter contains sections titled:
Introduction
The Self as Will
Knowledge as the ‘Quieter of the Will’
Resignation
Contemplation
Two Conceptions of Contemplation: Diversion and Reflection
The Paradox of Reflection
References
This chapter contains sections titled:
Natural Beauty as a False Glitter
Natural Beauty and the Emergence of Suffering in Artistic Expression
The Sublimation of Beauty's Peacefulness
Natural Beauty and the Expression of Wisdom
Beauty, Tragedy and Ascetically‐Acquired Wisdom
References
This chapter contains sections titled:
Motivational Pluralism
Compassion
The First Metaphysics of Mitleid
The Second Metaphysics of Mitleid
Naturalizing Compassion
The Solidarity With Sufferers and Different Worlds
References
This chapter contains sections titled:
Nietzsche's Conversion
The Impact of Lange
Criticising Schopenhauer
Reconstructing Schopenhauer
Postscript
References
This chapter contains sections titled:
Right and Wrong
Ethics and Legislation
Morality and the State
The Origin, Foundation and Purpose of the State
Political Obligation and the Social Contract
The Theory of Punishment
Jurisprudence
The Value of the State
Conclusion
References
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