The World as Will and Presentation

The World as Will and Presentation by Arthur Schopenhauer, published by Pearson Longman in 2008, is a significant philosophical work that spans 792 pages. This edition is part of the “Pearson Primary Sources in Philosophy” series, which aims to present essential philosophical texts in a format that is accessible and meaningful for undergraduates. The book is written in English and is designed to facilitate understanding of Schopenhauer’s ideas through a pedagogical structure.
Readers will find that this volume includes in-depth introductions, extensive notes to clarify complex passages, and a comprehensive index, all of which enhance the learning experience. The focus on education, philosophy, and the historical context of Schopenhauer’s work makes it relevant to contemporary discussions in philosophy. This edition is tailored to support students in their studies and encourages engagement with the text, making it a valuable resource for those exploring philosophical concepts and theories.
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Part of the “Pearson Primary Sources in Philosophy,” this second volume of Schopenhauer’s World as Will and Presentation is framed by a pedagogical structure designed to make this important work of philosophy more accessible and meaningful for undergraduates.
Each book in the Pearson Library offers today’s students a clear, up-to-date, and inexpensive translation of a seminal work in philosophy. With in-depth, user-friendly introductions, copious notes to clarify difficult or important passages, and a rich index, each volume makes the masterworks of philosophy accessible to students and emphasizes their relevance to contemporary issues and debates. Again, each work in the Pearson Library is priced so that a number of works can be assigned in the same course, and/or bundled with a text or anthology.
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