The LEGACY of SCHOPENHAUER
ABOVE AND BEYOND
Representation and Reality
Man's Oneness with Nature
Hegel
KARL MARX
POLARIZATION OF THE CLASSES
The POWER of IDEAS
SHACKLED BY VALUE SYSTESM
FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE
BERTRAND RUSSELL
Checking the Facts
EXISTENTIAL ANGST
LIVING TO THE FULL
THE DANCING PHILOSOPHER
JACQUES LACAN
Einstein
Voltaire
A UNIQUE LOCATION IN SPACE AND TIME
SILENT THOUGHTS AND FEELINGS
VERIFIABLE STATEMENTS
THE POWER OF BELIEF
TO DO IS TO KNOW
VOTES FOR WOMEN
NATURE'S LEADERS
RUSSIAN DISSIDENTS
William James
The Means of subsistence
THE NATURE OF EXPERIENCE
Denis Diderot
IN THE EYE OF THE BEHOLDER
Knowledge of the External World
A LADY AT HER MIRROR, JEAN RAOUX (1720s)
RULED BY THE HEART
THE STROMING OF THE BASTIEEL
INTELLECTUALS GATHERING AT THE CAFE D'ALEXANDRE, P…
DECLARATIONS OF THE RIGHTS OF MAN
YALE UNIVERISTY
John Locke
VOILA D'AMORE
Benedict Spinoza
FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION
LEIBNIZ WITH QUEEN SOPHIA CHARLOTTE OF PRUSSIA
THE PICTURE THEORY OF MEANING
QUEEN CHRISTINA OF SWEDEN & DESCARTES
THE GREAT RATIONALISTS
THE TRIAL OF GALILEO
THE COPERNICAN SYSTEM
Checking the facts
Boethius and Lady Philosophy
SAINT AUGUSTINE
διογένης / Diogenes
REMBRANDT, THE TWO PHILOSOPHERS (1628)
Urizen
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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