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Historical Dictionary of Schopenhauer's Philosophy

Second Edition

David E. Cartwright

Arthur Schopenhauer made the momentous decision to become a philosopher when he was approximately 22 years old. Prior to that decision, he had been studying medicine at the university in Göttingen. By that age, however, he had concluded that life was a troublesome affair. So he resolved to spend his life reflecting upon it. Schopenhauer was doggedly determined to persevere in what he considered his mission in life, to reflect on the “ever-disquieting puzzle of existence,” to ascertain the meaning of living in a world steeped in suffering and death. He was confident that eventually his work would be recognized, a confidence that enabled him to weather laboring in relative philosophical obscurity for some forty years. What initiated the dawn of Schopenhauer’s fame was a review of his philosophy that appeared in a British journal in 1853, and ever since that time, Schopenhauer drew a readership, one broader than most Western philosophers. He is read not simply and solely by professional philosophers, but also by the wider learned world. Indeed, some have claimed that he is the most widely read Western philosopher.

This second edition of Historical Dictionary of Schopenhauer's Philosophy contains a chronology, an introduction, an appendix, and an extensive bibliography. The dictionary section has over 300 cross-referenced entries on all of Schopenhauer’s books, significant philosophical ideas and concepts, as well as entries covering significant figures in his life and those influenced by this thinking.. This book is an excellent access point for students, researchers, and anyone wanting to know more about Arthur Schopenhauer.
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Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Pages: 362 • Trim: 6¼ x 9⅜
978-1-4422-6794-7 • Hardback • May 2016 • $150.00 • (£115.00)
978-1-4422-6795-4 • eBook • May 2016 • $142.50 • (£110.00)
Series: Historical Dictionaries of Religions, Philosophies, and Movements Series
Subjects: Philosophy / History & Surveys / General, Reference / Dictionaries
David E. Cartwright is a professor in the department of Philosophy and Religious Studies, University of Wisconsin-Whitewater, and he is the Director of the North American Division of the Schopenhauer Society.
Editor’s Foreword Jon Woronoff
Acknowledgments
Reader’s Note
Chronology
Introduction
Schopenhauer’s Life
THE DICTIONARY
Appendix: Chronology of the First Appearances of Schopenhauer’s
Philosophical Books in English Translation
Bibliography
About the Author
This superlative reference resource on one of the 19th century's most influential Western thinkers is fittingly authored by philosopher Cartwright, a scholar, biographer, and translator of Schopenhauer and director of the North American Division of the Schopenhauer Society. Following a brief chronology of events in Schopenhauer's life from 1788–1860, the author's richly informative 40-page introduction covers the life of the philosopher of pessimism, his philosophy, and his legacy, with helpful summaries of his seminal contributions to the basic domains of epistemology, metaphysics, aesthetics, and ethics. Abounding with cross-references, ranging in length from a single paragraph to several pages, and written with personable fluency, the dictionary entries cover concepts, terminology, themes, and influences pertaining to Schopenhauer's philosophy as well as aspects of his biography bearing upon his thought. The volume concludes with an updated 60-page classified bibliography, organized into original and translated works of Schopenhauer, and a comprehensive, thematically organized listing of Anglophone secondary literature. Given the breadth of Schopenhauer's continuing and growing influence in philosophy, literature, music, and the visual arts, this volume bears a strong claim to be in most academic library collections, replacing the first edition with much new material. Summing Up:Highly recommended. Upper-level undergraduates through researchers/faculty; general readers.
— Choice Reviews


This exploration of Schopenhauer’s life and work includes excellent ancillary materials. . . .The primary change is that the second edition provides dozens of new cross-referenced dictionary entries. For students and scholars who work in English with interests in Schopenhauer’s original texts, a clear benefit of the volume lies in the German vocabulary provided alongside entries referencing specific ideas or titles. Another helpful feature is the use of boldface type within entries to indicate when specific words appear as entries themselves. The dictionary offers as complete a sketch of Schopenhauer as one could reasonably expect, neither shying away from issues such as his misogyny nor ignoring the importance of his pet poodles.
— American Reference Books Annual


Historical Dictionary of Schopenhauer's Philosophy

Second Edition

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  • Arthur Schopenhauer made the momentous decision to become a philosopher when he was approximately 22 years old. Prior to that decision, he had been studying medicine at the university in Göttingen. By that age, however, he had concluded that life was a troublesome affair. So he resolved to spend his life reflecting upon it. Schopenhauer was doggedly determined to persevere in what he considered his mission in life, to reflect on the “ever-disquieting puzzle of existence,” to ascertain the meaning of living in a world steeped in suffering and death. He was confident that eventually his work would be recognized, a confidence that enabled him to weather laboring in relative philosophical obscurity for some forty years. What initiated the dawn of Schopenhauer’s fame was a review of his philosophy that appeared in a British journal in 1853, and ever since that time, Schopenhauer drew a readership, one broader than most Western philosophers. He is read not simply and solely by professional philosophers, but also by the wider learned world. Indeed, some have claimed that he is the most widely read Western philosopher.

    This second edition of Historical Dictionary of Schopenhauer's Philosophy contains a chronology, an introduction, an appendix, and an extensive bibliography. The dictionary section has over 300 cross-referenced entries on all of Schopenhauer’s books, significant philosophical ideas and concepts, as well as entries covering significant figures in his life and those influenced by this thinking.. This book is an excellent access point for students, researchers, and anyone wanting to know more about Arthur Schopenhauer.
Details
Details
  • Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
    Pages: 362 • Trim: 6¼ x 9⅜
    978-1-4422-6794-7 • Hardback • May 2016 • $150.00 • (£115.00)
    978-1-4422-6795-4 • eBook • May 2016 • $142.50 • (£110.00)
    Series: Historical Dictionaries of Religions, Philosophies, and Movements Series
    Subjects: Philosophy / History & Surveys / General, Reference / Dictionaries
Author
Author
  • David E. Cartwright is a professor in the department of Philosophy and Religious Studies, University of Wisconsin-Whitewater, and he is the Director of the North American Division of the Schopenhauer Society.
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
  • Editor’s Foreword Jon Woronoff
    Acknowledgments
    Reader’s Note
    Chronology
    Introduction
    Schopenhauer’s Life
    THE DICTIONARY
    Appendix: Chronology of the First Appearances of Schopenhauer’s
    Philosophical Books in English Translation
    Bibliography
    About the Author
Reviews
Reviews
  • This superlative reference resource on one of the 19th century's most influential Western thinkers is fittingly authored by philosopher Cartwright, a scholar, biographer, and translator of Schopenhauer and director of the North American Division of the Schopenhauer Society. Following a brief chronology of events in Schopenhauer's life from 1788–1860, the author's richly informative 40-page introduction covers the life of the philosopher of pessimism, his philosophy, and his legacy, with helpful summaries of his seminal contributions to the basic domains of epistemology, metaphysics, aesthetics, and ethics. Abounding with cross-references, ranging in length from a single paragraph to several pages, and written with personable fluency, the dictionary entries cover concepts, terminology, themes, and influences pertaining to Schopenhauer's philosophy as well as aspects of his biography bearing upon his thought. The volume concludes with an updated 60-page classified bibliography, organized into original and translated works of Schopenhauer, and a comprehensive, thematically organized listing of Anglophone secondary literature. Given the breadth of Schopenhauer's continuing and growing influence in philosophy, literature, music, and the visual arts, this volume bears a strong claim to be in most academic library collections, replacing the first edition with much new material. Summing Up:Highly recommended. Upper-level undergraduates through researchers/faculty; general readers.
    — Choice Reviews


    This exploration of Schopenhauer’s life and work includes excellent ancillary materials. . . .The primary change is that the second edition provides dozens of new cross-referenced dictionary entries. For students and scholars who work in English with interests in Schopenhauer’s original texts, a clear benefit of the volume lies in the German vocabulary provided alongside entries referencing specific ideas or titles. Another helpful feature is the use of boldface type within entries to indicate when specific words appear as entries themselves. The dictionary offers as complete a sketch of Schopenhauer as one could reasonably expect, neither shying away from issues such as his misogyny nor ignoring the importance of his pet poodles.
    — American Reference Books Annual


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