This early work by Arthur Schopenhauer was originally published in 1830
and we are now republishing it with a brand new introductory biography.
The contents of 'The Essays of Arthur Schopenhauer; The Art of
Controversy, ' are drawn entirely from his posthumous papers, edited and
translated by T. Bailey Saunders. Arthur Schopenhauer was born on 22
February 1788, in Gdansk, a Polish city on the Baltic coast. His parents
were both descendants of wealthy German Patrician families, and moved to
Hamburg shortly after the Prussians annexed Gdansk in 1793. Schopenhauer
enrolled at the University of Göttingen in 1809 and it was here that he
first studied metaphysics and psychology, under the well respected and
polemical anti-Kantian philosopher, Gottlob Ernst Schulze. Schopenhauer
began his most famous work, Die Welt als Wille und Vorstellung ('The
World as Will and Representation') in 1814, and published it five years
later. This text has become a centre-piece of modern philosophy, in
which the author argues that the world is driven by a continually
dissatisfied 'will', one which is continually seeking satisfaction. It
includes aspects of epistemology, ontology, aesthetics, ethics and a
strong criticism of the Kantian approach to knowledge.