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Excerpt "The Noonday Demon" Author: Andrew Solomon
“Man is a wolf to a man” ~ Schopenhauer
. . . His (Schopenhauer’s) doctorate thesis, which had the off-putting title “On the Fourfold Root of the Principle of Sufficient Reason’ (1813) www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/50966 has become a minor classic. While still in his twenties he wrote his master piece ‘The World as Will and Representation,’ which was published in 1818. www.gutenberg.org/files/38427/38427-pdf.pdf He believed that this book solved the enigma of the universe, and he was greatly taken aback when no-one took much notice of it. It left him not knowing what to do. After a long silence he produced a little book “On the Will in Nature” (1836) archive.org/details/twoessaysschopen00schouoft designed to show that the ongoing progress of science was supporting the arguments of his main work. . . Page 138