Prize Essay on the Freedom of the Will (Cambridge Texts in the History of Philosophy)

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ISBN-10:

0521577667

ISBN-13:

9780521577663

Author(s): SCHOPENHAUER
Released: May 13, 1999
Format: Paperback, 144 pages

Description:

Schopenhauer's Prize Essay is widely regarded as one of the most brilliant and elegant treatments of free will and determinism. He distinguishes the freedom of acting from the freedom of willing, affirming the former while denying the latter. This volume offers the text in a previously unpublished translation by Eric F.J. Payne, the leading twentieth-century translator of Schopenhauer into English, together with a historical and philosophical introduction by GÜnter Zöller.

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