Arthus Schopenhauer - Ext.Links from Wiki
Schopenhauer, acc.to Will Durant, is one of the most underrated philosophers, but whose philosophy of determinism inspired the works of the likes of Freud !
When you try to read philosophy on internet, you are getting lost in the maze ! Do one thing. Start with one website or one philosopher at a time and try to read them when ever you have leisure or store them onto a floppy disk and read at home. Here are Schopenhauer links. Start with wikipedia, where you found all the external links of this great philosopher.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Schopenhauer
Here's the link from friesien dot org. One page appreciation of the great philosopher :
http://www.friesian.com/arthur.htm
Here's the standsford education page on him. YOu will also find other sources and links at the bottom :
http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/schopenhauer/
Here's a great, in-depth essay from a strange web site, titled ' Schopenhauer and Freud'.
http://http-server.carleton.ca/~abrook/SCHOPENY.htm
Here's an aesthetic appreciation of Schopenhauer, with links to other great german philosophers :
http://www.centrebouddhisteparis.org/En_Anglais/Sangharakshita_en_anglais/Aesthetic_appreciation/aesthetic_appreciation.html
read them, one at a time, in leisure, when ever it happens.
When you try to read philosophy on internet, you are getting lost in the maze ! Do one thing. Start with one website or one philosopher at a time and try to read them when ever you have leisure or store them onto a floppy disk and read at home. Here are Schopenhauer links. Start with wikipedia, where you found all the external links of this great philosopher.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Schopenhauer
Here's the link from friesien dot org. One page appreciation of the great philosopher :
http://www.friesian.com/arthur.htm
Here's the standsford education page on him. YOu will also find other sources and links at the bottom :
http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/schopenhauer/
Here's a great, in-depth essay from a strange web site, titled ' Schopenhauer and Freud'.
http://http-server.carleton.ca/~abrook/SCHOPENY.htm
Here's an aesthetic appreciation of Schopenhauer, with links to other great german philosophers :
http://www.centrebouddhisteparis.org/En_Anglais/Sangharakshita_en_anglais/Aesthetic_appreciation/aesthetic_appreciation.html
read them, one at a time, in leisure, when ever it happens.


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