Admission requirements
Admission to this course is restricted to first-year BA students in Philosophy (BA Plus-traject).
Description
During this course we will read some of the key sections of Schopenhauer’s World as Will and Representation . The goal of the meetings is to gain an understanding of the structure of Schopenhauer’s most important work as well as of some of the key themes in his philosophy. The coursework will require a careful study of Schopenhauer’s arguments in his account of crucial topics such as Will, Reason, Understanding, Emotions, the Body, Aesthetics and Religion.
In order to grasp the foundations of Schopenhauer’s thought it will be essential to situate him within the western philosophical tradition and, in particular, in relation to his immediate predecessor, Immanuel Kant. The topics that we will focus on play an important role in Schopenhauer’s influence on his successors, especially Nietzsche. The study of the World as Will and Representation will not only offer an understanding of Schopenhauer’s system but also a sense of his place and importance in the history of philosophy.
Course objectives
Course objectives will be posted on Blackboard by the start of the course.
Timetable
See Collegeroosters Wijsbegeerte 2012-2013, BA Wijsbegeerte, BA Plus-traject, eerste jaar.
Mode of instruction
- Seminars
Assessment method
Participation and assignments(50%)
Final paper (50%)
Blackboard
Blackboard will be used for discussion and for posting instructions for the various reading assignments.
Reading list
- Schopenhauer, The World as Will and Representation . Volume I. (Any recent English translation is fine. Vol. 2 is recommended.)
Registration
Please register for this course on uSis.
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Registration Studeren à la carte and Contractonderwijs
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Contact information
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