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Schopenhauer presupposes his readers to have read Kant's work before starting on this book. Are there any other works I should have perused beforehand that would enhance this reading? Which of Kant's essays would be especially useful for The World as Will and Representation? Thanks in advance!
Erjon 7 In fact Schopenhauer starts his Philosophy where Kant left it, so on 'the thing in itself' But you don't need to read Kant first to read the "World as…moreIn fact Schopenhauer starts his Philosophy where Kant left it, so on 'the thing in itself' But you don't need to read Kant first to read the "World as will and rapresantation" MAybe you just have to know Kant's main ideas but that's all. (less)
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