Schopenhauer, “Life,” and the Affects of the Noumenal

B. Bergo
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In his unique response to Kant, Schopenhauer worked to combine Spinoza’s monism with Kant’s transcendental investigations. Working at the crossroads between nineteenth-century science (physiology, natural history) and German metaphysics, he redefined the thing-in-itself as a generative principle called the “noumenal will.” The latter stood beyond all our possible representations but could be “known” thanks to an affect; namely, in the urging of anxiety in us. As the “sign” of the will to live, angst followed our brief pleasures and flowed into suffering. It was the basic characteristic of living beings. Nevertheless, drawing from the popular wave of Hindu and Buddhist philosophies, he argued that the striving of the will in us might be quieted intellectually. Schopenhauer’s thought stands at one endpoint of European philosophy, arising when it runs out of metaphoric energy and looks abroad.
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叔本华:《生命》与本体的影响
在他对康德的独特回应中,叔本华努力将斯宾诺莎的一元论与康德的先验研究结合起来。他在19世纪科学(生理学、自然史)和德国形而上学的交叉点上工作,将自在之物重新定义为一种被称为“本体意志”的生成原则。后者超出了我们所有可能的表象,但由于一种情感,我们能够“认识”它;也就是说,在我们内心焦虑的驱使下。作为生存意志的“标志”,焦虑跟随我们短暂的快乐,流入痛苦。这是生物的基本特征。然而,从印度教和佛教哲学的流行浪潮中,他认为我们内心的意志斗争可能会在智力上平静下来。叔本华的思想站在欧洲哲学的一个终点,当它耗尽了隐喻的能量并将目光投向国外时,它就出现了。
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