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Exploring the philosophical debate between Schopenhauer and Kant, the book delves into the significance of inner experience and the human will. Schopenhauer argues that the will serves as a critical link to understanding the Kantian thing-in-itself, challenging Kant's assertion that such knowledge is unattainable. He posits that the world is a manifestation of a singular Will, with individual wills as its expressions. This perspective expands metaphysical inquiry beyond Kant's constraints while avoiding the extremes of earlier rationalist systems.
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The World as Will and Idea, Arthur Schopenhauer
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