According to the philosopher Arthur Schopenhauer in his work 'The World as Will and Representation', what does it mean to say the world is a 'representation'?
The world as representation and will
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The pendulum of desire and pain
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Eastern wisdom meets Western thought
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The art of being happy
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Master of The philosophy of Arthur Schopenhauer
schopenhauer World as Will and Representation
My mind paints the picture (it's representation!) / But a blind force drives it all (oh-oh, the Will!)

schopenhauer Humans are like cold hedgehogs who need closeness for warmth but keep their distance to avoid hurting each other with their spines.
Philosopher's poodle: Arthur Schopenhauer left a significant portion of his estate to his final poodle, Butz, to ensure the dog was cared for after his death in 1860.


schopenhauer Beneath our conscious thoughts lies a blind, endless urge to exist and reproduce, which Schopenhauer called the Will.
The power of making a conscious choice or decision. Arthur Schopenhauer defined this force as the ultimate, mindless reality of the universe in 1818.
In which 1819 book did Arthur Schopenhauer outline his core theory that the world is divided into mental perception and a driving force?

schopenhauer Swipe away endless desires to discover how Schopenhauer's Will shapes our world.
In which German city did Arthur Schopenhauer spend his final decades living quietly with his pet dogs?
In Schopenhauer's famous hedgehog parable, what are the animals trying to balance when they huddle together?
Which earlier German philosopher heavily influenced Schopenhauer's view that we cannot experience the outer world directly?
What Sanskrit name did Arthur Schopenhauer give to his beloved pet poodles, reflecting his interest in Indian philosophy?

