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Arthur Schopenhauer: Germany (1788-1860) (Giants of Philosophy)

Creator: Heston
Publisher: Carmichael & Carmichael
Category: Book

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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 2 reviews
Sales Rank: 1572039

Media: Audio Cassette
Pages: 3
Number Of Items: 2
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 6.9 x 4.4 x 0.6

ISBN: 0938935259
Dewey Decimal Number: 210
UPC: 085718103090
EAN: 9780938935254
ASIN: 0938935259

Publication Date: October 1994
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Product Description
Schopenhauer was the most articulate and influential pessimist in the history of human thought. He believed the space and time of ordinary life are illusions and that we can flourish only at each other's expense. Life therefore is evil to the core and pain and suffering are unavoidable; the price of escape is the total surrender of ambition desire and choice.


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4 out of 5 stars Sufficient Rational?   October 28, 2006
Gare Henderson (Washington, DC)
3 out of 3 found this review helpful

Schopenhauer's discussion of the organic nature of our humanity, is exciting, up-lifting, and scary. He swept away many of the cobwebs of human thought and meta-physical mysteries. To him, the brain, the limbic system,(although his concepts pre-dated modern brain theory), are really what's at the heart of human reason. He helped me to understand, the nature of truth, which is sufficient rational, based upon very human perception. Why is art beautiful? Why are entire people's irrational? Schopenhauer's work opens doors that modern psychology, in Freud and Jung stepped into.

Heston's narration is very pleasant, and this treatment, although academic was very approachable for the dilettante.

Gare Henderson



5 out of 5 stars Excellent summary of Schopenhauer if you can track it down   December 14, 2001
ixion75
10 out of 10 found this review helpful

This is the only audiobook exposition and analysis of Schopenhauer's works I've encountered (if you know of another please e-mail me!). It was done in the mid-1990's by Knowledge Products, and I've gathered that many of these titles (I believe there are 12, each one an approximately 2.5 hour affair covering major philosophers from Plato to Sartre) are going out of print. They are all narrated by Charlton Heston, but don't think you'll be stuck with the gravelly-voiced Moses for the entire two cassettes. The producers utilize a revolving cast of actors to bring to life the thinkers themselves-- in this one we hear them "play" Kant and Nietzsche as well as the anonymous reviewer in Britain who brought Schopenhauer to the public's attention in his piece on Arthur's final publication, _Parerga and Paralipomena_. You will think the vocal imitation (including heavy accents) of history's greatest minds either cheesy or effective; I am of the latter. There is a biographical portion, to my mind heavily borrowing from the opening chapter of perhaps the finest book on Schopenhauer in English, Bryan Magee's _Philosophy of Schopenhauer_, followed by an exegesis of Schopenhauer's thought. Schopenhauer was that most darkly cast of philosophers, despite being highly influential on artists, poets, and musicians of every sort. Many believe (and I among them) that his adaptation and extension of Kantian philosophy outclasses Hegel's, Fichte's, and Schelling's. The background and context to Schopenhauer's work is well represented, and the presentation is liberally peppered with selections from his writings. There are also reactions to Schopenhauer and a short criticism of his work to wrap things up. If anything, the reading of the final lines from Schopenhauer's central work, _The World As Will and Representation_, are worth this audiobook alone-- not to mention Heston's voicing (via the scriptwriter I assume) that Schopenhauer's view of life as purposeless touches on the "appalling." (!) (hilarious!)

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