The wisdom of Schopenhauer (1910) by Walter Jekyll PDF book
In these pages, Schopenhauer speaks for himself. They consist of translations from his works, so arranged as to make the reader in some measure acquainted with his philosophy and manner of thought. A volume containing but the sixth part of his writings must need to sacrifice much; and the notable sacrifice that has here been made is in respect of his metaphysics of Art.
To those who would make this a subject of the complaint, the translator would humbly reply that only so could an adequate presentation, within moderate compass, of the ethical side of our author's philosophy be duly attained; and that the remainder of his works lies ready translated, and only awaits publication.
To those who would make this a subject of the complaint, the translator would humbly reply that only so could an adequate presentation, within moderate compass, of the ethical side of our author's philosophy be duly attained; and that the remainder of his works lies ready translated, and only awaits publication.
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