An Approach to the Sacred in the Thought of Schopenhauer

Mellen University Press (1992)
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Abstract

This study aims to systematically determine whether the question of the sacred has any relevance in Schopenhauer's analysis of the human condition. In light of his metaphysical and anthropological claims, it proposes that the question of the sacred remains open given certain unanswerables to which Schopenhauer himself alludes in his treatment of the denial of the will-to-live, as specifically manifested in aesthetical and ethical praxis.

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