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The World as Will and Representation

Schopenhauer was an enthusiastic reader of Immanuel Kant, and it seems likely that his ideas about phenomena and noumena influenced him. In his book The World As Will And Representation in 1818, he takes the idea a step further by arguing that there are not two...

The Universal Will

Schopenhauer, like many others before him, believed that the world is experienced from the perspective of the mind, as representation. He believed that the noumenal reality (the universe of pure experience) is characterized by will, and as such is one...

Reality is a historical process

Hegel proposed a synthesis of many different philosophies — particularly those of Kant and Fichte — and developed his own version of idealism. He claimed that nothing is real except what we perceive, and therefore we must begin by analyzing our perceptions to...

Hegel’s dialectic

Although Hegel’s thought is perhaps best known today through his emphasis on the dialectical relationship between thesis and antithesis, it is the view of Hegelianism that the struggle between them produces the truth of the whole. Each side contains elements of the...

Alienation and the Zeitgeist

In his famous book On History, Hegel claims that history is "a process wherein spirit evolves". In other words, in each period of time, the Spirit of that period is different – the Zeitgeist. Each period contains its own particular ideas, beliefs, and ways of...



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