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Master's Dissertation
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/D.8.2012.tde-20082012-114920
Document
Author
Full name
Marianna Monteiro Drumond Poyares
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Paulo, 2012
Supervisor
Committee
Cacciola, Maria Lucia Mello de Oliveira (President)
Duarte, José Thomaz Almeida Brum
Ramos, Flamarion Caldeira
Title in Portuguese
O nó do mundo: sobre o conceito de indivíduo em Schopenhauer
Keywords in Portuguese
Destino
Ética
Indivíduo
Schopenhauer
Sujeito
Abstract in Portuguese
Estudar o conceito de indivíduo na filosofia de Arthur Schopenhauer a partir de um eixo que percorre três argumentos: o duplo ponto de vista do mundo como Vontade e como representação, a identidade entre sujeito cognoscente e sujeito do querer que reside no corpo, e os conceitos de caráter inteligível e caráter empírico. Estes três pontos, conectados em espiral, fazem compreender porque Schopenhauer, fiel herdeiro da tradição kantiana, é responsável por uma revolução que aponta sua filosofia para outras como Nietzsche, Freud e Bergson
Title in English
The world's knot: the concept of individual in Schopenhauer's philosophy
Keywords in English
Destiny
Ethics
Individual
Schopenhauer
Subject
Abstract in English
Study the concept of individual in Schopenhauers philosophy following an axe composed by three main arguments: the Double point of view of the world as Will and as representation, the identity between subject of knowledge and subject of Will, and the concepts of ideal character and empirical character. These three points, connected in a spiral, lead to the understanding of how can Schopenhauer be, on one side, a faithful heir of the kantian tradition, and on the other, responsible for a revolution that points to thinkers such as Nietzsche, Freud and Bergson.
 
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Publishing Date
2012-08-20
 
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