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  1. Arthur Schopenhauer (1788—1860) Arthur Schopenhauer has been dubbed the artist’s philosopher on account of the inspiration his aesthetics has provided to artists of all stripes. He is also known as the philosopher of pessimism, as he articulated a worldview that challenges the value of existence.

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    May 17, 2018 · SCHOPENHAUER, ARTHUR (1788–1860), German philosopher. Arthur Schopenhauer produced a system of metaphysics, ethics, and aesthetics centered around the notion of the will. His works became influential on European philosophers, artists, and other intellectuals in the latter half of the nineteenth century. life and works.

  3. Arthur Schopenhauer, (born Feb. 22, 1788, Danzig, Prussia—died Sept. 21, 1860, Frankfurt am Main), German philosopher. His father was a banker and his mother a novelist. He studied in several fields before earning his doctorate in philosophy.

  4. For Arthur Schopenhauer (1788-1860), logic as a discipline belongs to the human faculty of reason, more precisely to the faculty of language. This discipline of logic breaks down into two areas. Logic or analytics is one side of the coin; dialectic or the art of persuasion is the other.

  5. May 9, 2012 · 1. Brief Background. 2. Schopenhauers Methodology in Aesthetics. 3. Aesthetic Experience. 3.1 Subjective side. 3.2 Objective side. 4. The Beautiful and the Sublime. 4.1 The Beautiful. 4.2 The Stimulating. 4.3 The Sublime. 4.4 Varieties of Aesthetic Pleasure. 4.5 Aesthetic Freedom. 5. The Fine Arts. 5.1 Genius. 5.2 Hierarchy among the Fine Arts. 6.

  6. Oct 28, 2014 · Arthur Schopenhauer (b. 1788–d. 1860) was a private scholar and philosopher. Although Schopenhauer was largely ignored by the professional academic philosophical community during his lifetime, he exerted increasing influence on German and international philosophy, literature, and the arts later in life and more profoundly after his death.

  7. Arthur Schopenhauer (1788-1860) was a renowned German philosopher who made significant contributions to the fields of metaphysics, philosophy of the self, ethics and aesthetics. His ideology, though not widely recognized during his lifetime, has had a profound and lasting impact on subsequent generations of thinkers and scholars.

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