Schopenhauer's Theory of Science
In David Bather Woods & Timothy Stoll (eds.),
The Schopenhauerian mind. New York, NY: Routledge. pp. 53–67 (
2023)
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Abstract
This chapter looks at Schopenhauer’s philosophy of science. In particular, it examines Schopenhauer’s conception of scientific explanation and his argument that this mode of explanation is essentially incapable of yielding understanding of the world. In so doing, the chapter considers relations between Schopenhauer’s views and modern debates over mechanism that occupied such figures as Leibniz, Newton, and Kant. It also considers Schopenhauer’s conception of explanation in light of modern rationalist theories of understanding. The chapter concludes by examining and assessing Schopenhauer’s view of the relation between the sciences and his metaphysics of will.