id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 38283 Whittaker, Thomas Schopenhauer .txt text/plain 19552 998 63 Schopenhauer holds that men of intelligence derive their character from representation of the world as it existed before the appearance of life A characteristic position in Schopenhauer's theory of knowledge, and one Philosophy also Schopenhauer regards as depending ultimately on a The subject appears as individual through its identity with the body, presentation, with all its forms, subject and object, time, space, is now at the same time presentation, object of the knowing subject.' Ideas, like the thing-in-itself, are eternal, that is, outside of time Ideas, and in spite of his following of Kant, whose 'intelligible world' of knowledge, the form of being 'object for a subject.' The Platonic 'pure knowing subject,' 'clear world-eye,' in a manner sufficiently individual, but as pure, will-less Subject of Knowledge. world (since both express the same thing) and therefore a true and final view, not related in reality to the interests of the individual life, ./cache/38283.txt ./txt/38283.txt