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Schopenhauer and the crisis of the modern razon concept. Edition No. 1

VDM Publishing House, December 2009, Pages: 588

From the proposal that Kant, Schopenhuaer and Nietzsche constitute a historical sequence of import within the crisis of the modern concept of reason. Schopenhauer´s philosophy is expounded over four chapters showing that it is thus fulfilled: Chapter 1: Schopenhauer and the philosophy of Kant; Chapter 2: A philosophy of perspectives. Schopenhauer between materialism and idealism; Chapter 3: Matter and Will. Nominalism and Platonism. Towards a new anthropology; Chapter 4 Culture: art and morals as forms of culture. The last proposal of Schopenhauer in the face of the negative character of reality and the pessimism that his metaphysics places to the fore is culture versus the idea of a predominant progress within the era, culture which is embodied in art, a higher form of knowledge, which momentarily silences the bitter fight for life, and in morals which reaches it zenith in the negation of life.

MARTINEZ, JOSE.
Philosophy Doctor. Teacher in high school level