The Japanese Garden in Schopenhauer's System
Abstract
The paper addresses the question of why there is no treatise on Japanese gardens in Arthur Schopenhauer's system. First, it is explained that the system philosophy of the 18th and 19th centuries aimed at completeness in conceptual representation. Schopenhauer therefore treats the national characteristics of the garden arts in Europe and Asia, among many other arts, and conceptually determines their similarities and differences. Due to the isolation of Japan, however, Schopenhauer had no knowledge of Japanese gardens. The last part of the paper argues that Japanese gardens would have fitted well into Schopenhauer's system, as the Rock Garden, Pond Garden, Moss Garden etc. correspond well with the ideas that ground Schopenhauer's aesthetics.
###Extended and translated version of the paper "Der japanische Garten im System Schopenhauers" (2021).###