Schopenhauer's Buddhism in the Context of the Western Reception of Buddhism

History of Philosophy Quarterly 39 (1):77-95 (2022)
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In this article, I shall analyze Schopenhauer's conception of Buddhism in the context of the Western reception of Buddhism from the seventeenth century onwards. I will focus on Schopenhauer's notion of the Buddhist palingenesis and provide an overview of the Buddhist sources Schopenhauer read before the publication of the second edition of his main work The World as Will and Representation in 1844.

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