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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1903 edition. Excerpt: ... part I. beginnings of the world as will and idea. Chapter I. Schopenhauer's Impersonal World Ground And Its PsychoLogical Basis. "What is this world of perception besides being my idea? Is that of which I am conscious only as idea, exactly like my own body, of which I am doubly conscious, in one aspect as idea, in another aspect as wtllY'1 The world of perception is through and through will. Will is only blind force in nature. In the lowest form of animal life it is impulse without the guiding ideas; but in the higher form of brute creation it develops intellect out of feeling First comes feeling, then sensation, as containing the objective element, and finally perception, the basis of all knowledge. Will is primary and irrational, the world-ground. Intelligence is secondary, but through it will separates itself from feeling and becomes a rational factor, governing itself by ideas instead of being controlled by impulsive emotions. Schopenhauer gives us the reality of the world in action. Only in activity can the will manifest itself as idea, and, in the activity of self-consciousness, the idea becomes a form of knowledge. The knowledge of our body is given in a dual sense. We know it as both will and idea. Other bodies are known only "aS-idea; buTwe attribute to them the inner principle, will, which we have discovered in ourselves. The nature of things is will. In the higher forms of animal life, the will is determined by ideas. In organic life will is moved by stimulation. In organic life it is a mechanical process. "Gnothi seauton!" If we did not know ourselves as will we could not get inside things for a comprehension of nature. The man who travels over the world in a portfolio of photographs, and the man who actually makes a circui
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