Schopenhauer's notes to G.E. Schulzes Grundsätze der allgemeinen Lo-gik (1810) have been taken in form of marginalia during the lessons on logic that Schulze held in Göttingen in 1811 – the last class Arthur Schopenhauer attended there before moving to Berlin. Arthur Hübscher published only part of this text so that the present work can be regarded as the first complete edition, report-ing both the comments that Schopenhauer marked with an “Ego” but also any other handwritten entry on the book. After the publication in 2009 of his Kollegnach-schriften to Schulzes lessons on Metaphysics and Psychology (1810-11) these materi-als allow us to complete the picture of what Schopenhauer learned from his first phi-losophy teacher. Moreover, some of these marginalia give us further information about the genesis of Schopenhauer’s Dissertation, especially concerning three points paving the way for Schopenhauer’s critique to Kant: the distinction between causality and principle of sufficient reason, the role of the theoretical reason and the condi-tion for an objective temporal sequence.
Arthur Schopenauer, Anmerkungen zu G.E. Schulzes Vorlesungen zur Logik (Göttingen 1811)
Matteo d'Alfonso
Primo
;Beatrice BeccariSecondo
2018
Abstract
Schopenhauer's notes to G.E. Schulzes Grundsätze der allgemeinen Lo-gik (1810) have been taken in form of marginalia during the lessons on logic that Schulze held in Göttingen in 1811 – the last class Arthur Schopenhauer attended there before moving to Berlin. Arthur Hübscher published only part of this text so that the present work can be regarded as the first complete edition, report-ing both the comments that Schopenhauer marked with an “Ego” but also any other handwritten entry on the book. After the publication in 2009 of his Kollegnach-schriften to Schulzes lessons on Metaphysics and Psychology (1810-11) these materi-als allow us to complete the picture of what Schopenhauer learned from his first phi-losophy teacher. Moreover, some of these marginalia give us further information about the genesis of Schopenhauer’s Dissertation, especially concerning three points paving the way for Schopenhauer’s critique to Kant: the distinction between causality and principle of sufficient reason, the role of the theoretical reason and the condi-tion for an objective temporal sequence.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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