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Wille und Erkenntnis: Synthese, Dualismus oder Aporie? Ein konzeptionelles Grundproblem der Philosophie Schopenhauers
Author(s) -
Alessandro Novembre
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
voluntas
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2179-3786
DOI - 10.5902/2179378667477
Subject(s) - philosophy , doctrine , epistemology , metaphysics , cognition , philosophy of mind , consistency (knowledge bases) , psychology , theology , computer science , neuroscience , artificial intelligence
The relationship between will and cognition represents one of the most fundamental issues in Schopenhauer’s philosophy. The possibility of aesthetic experience, which involves a deliverance of cognition from the service of the will, and even more so the doctrine of the redemption through cognition – the fact that cognition can become a “tranquillizer” of the will and bring will to abolish itself – seems incompatible with Schopenhauer’s voluntaristic metaphysics (i.e., with the principle of the “primacy of the will”). This paper aims to analyse this controversial part of Schopenhauer’s discourse, especially in its implications for the system’s logical consistency, and tries to provide a theoretical and genetic explanation of the question.