Description: Sämmtliche Werke [= Complete Works]; Schriften zur Erkenntnislhre [= Work on Epistemology]; Die Welt als Wille und Vorstellung [= The World as Will and Imagination]; Naturphilosophie und zur Ethik [= Natural Philosophy and Ethics]; Parerga und Paralipomena Author: Schopenhauer, Arthur Title: Sämmtliche Werke [= Complete Works]; Schriften zur Erkenntnislhre [= Work on Epistemology]; Die Welt als Wille und Vorstellung [= The World as Will and Imagination]; Naturphilosophie und zur Ethik [= Natural Philosophy and Ethics]; Parerga und Paralipomena Publication: Leipzig: F.A. Brockhaus, 1891 Edition: Later edition Description: Hardcover. 6 vol. [7], viii, [3], 4-203, [6], vi-xiv, [3], 2-160, [3], iv-xvi, 1-93, [3], 1-58, [2]; [7], viii-xxxvi, [3], 4-633, [3]; [5], vi, [3], 4-743, [3]; [9], x-xxxi, [1], 1-275, [3]; [5], vi-xii, [7], 4-532, [2]; [5], vi, [3], 4-696, [2] pp. Half contemporary green morocco over marbled boards, spines in five compartments with gilt lettering and decorations; all edges speckled purple. Bound by Otto Knoll of N.Y. Volume one illustrated with a folding chart and with two in-text diagrams, volumes two and three each with a folding chart. Edited by Julius Frauenstädt. A reprint of the second edition. Volume one with works on epistemology and writings on a theory of vision and colors. Volume one's text in German except for the final essay, which is in Latin. Volume two is in four books with an appendix containing a criticism of Kantian philosophy. Volume three with additions to the contents of the books in volume two. Volume four with an essay about the will in nature, and an essay on "the two basic problems of ethics". The final two volumes contain Parerga und Paralipomena, philosophical reflections by Schopenhauer. Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, "Arthur Schopenhauer". With work in aesthetics, ascetics, and reason, Schopenhauer's philosophy was influential for Nietszche, Bergson, and for countless literary figures (including Borges). SEP cites his ethics as one Schopenhauer's boldest ideas. His ethical framework does not require the existence of a deity for it to be justified. Much of twentieth-century art finds its roots in Schopenhauer's writings. Very Good. Each volume with a bookplate, light rubbing to the extremities and the joints and corners touched up. Seller ID: 000013367 Subject: Explanation and Imagination, Philosophy Evening star books, LLC We are a professional antiquarian bookselling firm with relatively broad interests, but we specialize in literature of all periods, modern first editions, and works of historical significance. Open to the public by chance or by appointment. Evening Star Books is a Limited Liability Company. Guarantee We are members of the ABAA (Antiquarian Booksellers' Association of America) and the Independent Online Booksellers' Association (IOBA), and we abide by these associations' strict codes of ethics. All items are guaranteed to be received as described and any item may be returned for any reason within 30 days of receipt. SHIPPING TERMS All orders ship within two business days. Standard mail is USPS Media Mail. Delivery using this shipping method usually occurs in 5 to 10 business days. Expedited and international shipping are also available. Please contact us for a shipping quote if you wish to upgrade to Priority Mail. We offer combined shipping on multiple orders. This listing was created by Bibliopolis.
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Author: Schopenhauer, Arthur
Publisher: F.A. Brockhaus
Year Printed: 1891
Binding: Hardcover
Language: English
Subject: Philosophy