1st Edition

Philosophy of the Unconscious

By Eduard Von Hartmann Copyright 2001
    1148 Pages
    by Routledge

    1148 Pages
    by Routledge

    This is Volume VII of eight in a series on the Philosophy of Mind and Language. Originally published in 1931, this book presents Speculative Results according to the Inductive Method of Physical Science. Interest in Hartmann’s conception of the Unconscious until the beginning of the present century was primarily metaphysical; his treatise was merely the first, and most significant, of the thirty volumes which set forth his “system.”

    INTRODUCTORY. I. GENERAL PRELIMINARY OBSERVATIONS (?) OBJECT OF THE WORK (B ) METHOD OF RESEARCH AND MODE OF EXPOSITION ( c ) PREDECESSORS IN RESPECT OF THE CONCEPTION OF THE UNCONSCIOUS II. HOW DO WE COME TO ASSUME AN AIM IN NATURE ? (A) THE MANIFESTATION OF THE UNCONSCIOUS IN BODILY LIFE. (B) THE UNCONSCIOUS IN THE HUMAN MIND. (C) METAPHYSICS OF THE UNCONSCIOUS. Part Contents/

    Biography

    Eduard Von Hartmann