The Two Fundamental Problems of Ethics
Arthur Schopenhauer's The Two Fundamental Problems of Ethics (1841) consists of two groundbreaking essays: 'On the Freedom of the Will' and 'On the Basis of Morals'. The essays make original contributions to ethics and display Schopenhauer's erudition, prose-style and flair for philosophical controversy, as well as philosophical views that contrast sharply with the positions of both Kant and Nietzsche. Written accessibly, they do not presuppose the intricate metaphysics which Schopenhauer constructs elsewhere. This is the first English translation of these works to re-unite both essays in one volume. It offers a new translation by Christopher Janaway, together with an introduction, editorial notes on Schopenhauer's vocabulary and the different editions of his essays, a chronology of his life, a bibliography, and a glossary of names.
- Unites Schopenhauer's two major essays on ethics in one volume
- A new, accurate, up-to-date translation
- Features a substantial introduction, editorial notes, bibliography, chronology and glossary
Product details
July 2009Hardback
9780521871402
334 pages
235 × 158 × 21 mm
0.67kg
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Table of Contents
- General editor's preface
- Introduction
- Notes on the text and translation
- Chronology
- The Two Fundamental Problems of Ethics
- Preface to the first edition
- Preface to the second edition
- Prize Essay On the Freedom of the Will
- Prize Essay On the Basis of Morals
- Variants in different editions
- Glossary of names
- Index.