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  1. Adopting an esoteric perspective, this article argues that the tract can be read as simultaneously operating on two levels: an exoteric, cynical one, according to which Schopenhauer accepts that people are going to argue irrespective of the truth and as a result provides tools for defeating one’s opponents, and a deeper, esoteric level, which ...

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  2. Dec 27, 2011 · Schopenhauer's ipsissima verba has accordingly been preferred to that of inaccuracy. The result is a piece of work which leaves much to be desired, but which has yet consistently sought to reproduce faithfully the spirit as well as the letter of the original. As regards the rendering of the technical terms about which

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  4. May 12, 2003 · Schopenhauer maintains instead that if we are to refer to the thing-in-itself, then we must come to an awareness of it, not by invoking the relationship of causality – a relationship where the cause and the effect are logically understood to be distinct objects or events (since self-causation is a contradiction in terms) – but through ...

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  6. AA111 – Buddhism and Schopenhauer. My aims for this session: To help with your reading of both Chapters 6: Buddhism in practice and 7: Philosophy and compassion; To give support and help for you to understand the meaning of Option 3 for TMA06; To make some links between these chapters and some others in A111.

  7. By Arthur Schopenhauer. PDF generated using the open source mwlib toolkit. See http://code.pediapress.com/ for more information. PDF generated at: Mon, 07 Nov 2011 21:17:39 UTC. Contents. Articles. The Art of Being Right/prelim. The Art of Being Right/contro. The Art of Being Right/basis. References. Article Sources and Contributors.

  8. the ability to argue well as an art and a skill. The ability to argue calmly, rationally and well is a real asset at work and in life. It can sharpen your thinking, test your theo-ries, get you what you want. In any case, it’s impossible to avoid arguments. So you need to learn how to argue well. Arguments can be positive.

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