Two Fundamental Problems of Ethics
Discover the profound insights of Arthur Schopenhauer in "Two Fundamental Problems of Ethics," the first English edition that brings together both of his pivotal essays in one comprehensive volume. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2009, this hardback edition spans 334 pages and features a new translation by esteemed scholar Christopher Janaway. The book offers not only the text of Schopenhauer's original works but also an insightful introduction and editorial notes that illuminate his unique vocabulary and the variations across different editions. Delve into the complexities of ethics, free will, and determinism as articulated by one of philosophy's greatest thinkers. Ideal for students, enthusiasts, and anyone seeking a deeper understanding of moral philosophy, this edition is a must-have addition to any library. Engage with Schopenhauer's lasting impact on ethical theory and explore the foundational questions that continue to resonate today.