Ryan, Christopher (2023) Book review : Language, logic, and mathematics in Schopenhauer. History and Philosophy of Logic. ISSN 1464-5149
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This is a book review of "Language, Logic, and Mathematics in Schopenhauer" edited by J. Lemanski (Springer Studies in Universal Logic, Cham, Birkhäuser, 2020).
Schopenhauer is best known as the metaphysician of the will and ethicist of its negation. Studies of his thought naturally gravitate towards these two, dramatic portions of his system, regarding the epistemological framework he outlined in the first book of The World as Will and Representation as little more than the prelude or overture to the central acts concerning the will’s objectification, its gradual withdrawal through art and morality, and his system’s soteriological finale.
Item Type: | Article |
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Additional Information: | This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in History and Philosophy of Logic on 6th February 2023, available at: http://www.tandfonline.com/10.1080/01445340.2023.2172306. |
Uncontrolled Keywords: | Arthur Schopenhauer, 1788-1860; language; logic; mathematics |
Subjects: | 100 Philosophy & psychology > 120 Epistemology, causation & humankind 100 Philosophy & psychology > 160 Logic 100 Philosophy & psychology > 190 Modern western philosophy |
Department: | School of Social Sciences and Professions |
Depositing User: | Christopher Ryan |
Date Deposited: | 23 Jan 2023 11:16 |
Last Modified: | 27 Feb 2023 11:11 |
URI: | https://repository.londonmet.ac.uk/id/eprint/8179 |
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