Błyskotliwe wprowadzenia w prace kluczowych filozofów i najważniejsze idee filozofii. Autorami poszczególnych tomów serii, wydanej w oryginale przez Oxford University Press, są wybitni specjaliści prezentowanych obszarów. Arthur Schopenhauer – główny przedstawiciel pesymizmu filozoficznego; autor koncepcji, w której główną zasada metafizyczną jest wola. Przeciwnik Hegla. Tworząc swoją teorię, inspirował się buddyzmem. Wprowadził pojęcie nieświadomości, zapowiadając myśl Freuda. Wywarł ogromny wpływ na kulturę i sztukę XIX i XX wieku, inspirując między innymi Nietzschego, Wagnera, Tołstoja i Becketta.
Christopher Janaway Reihenfolge der Bücher
Christopher Janaway ist ein Philosoph und Autor, dessen Werk sich mit Ästhetik und tiefgreifenden philosophischen Strömungen befasst. Seine Schriften erforschen die komplexe Beziehung zwischen Philosophie und Kunst und bieten aufschlussreiche Perspektiven auf das ästhetische Erlebnis. Janaways wissenschaftlicher Schwerpunkt untersucht den Einfluss von Schlüsseldenkern wie Schopenhauer und Nietzsche auf das zeitgenössische Verständnis von Schönheit und künstlerischem Ausdruck. Sein Ansatz spricht Leser an, die intellektuelle Tiefe und anregende Ideen im Bereich der Ästhetik suchen.






- 2023
- 2015
With the publication of Parerga and Paralipomena in 1851, there finally came some measure of the fame that Schopenhauer thought was his due. Described by Schopenhauer himself as 'incomparably more popular than everything up till now', Parerga is a miscellany of essays addressing themes that complement his work The World as Will and Representation, along with more divergent, speculative pieces. It includes essays on method, logic, the intellect, Kant, pantheism, natural science, religion, education, and language. The present volume offers a new translation, a substantial introduction explaining the context of the essays, and extensive editorial notes on the different published versions of the work. This readable and scholarly edition will be an essential reference for those studying Schopenhauer, the history of philosophy, and nineteenth-century German philosophy.
- 2014
With the publication of the Parerga and Paralipomena in 1851, there finally came some measure of the fame that Schopenhauer thought was his due. Described by Schopenhauer himself as 'incomparably more popular than everything up till now', the Parerga is a miscellany of essays addressing themes that complement his work The World as Will and Representation, along with more divergent, speculative pieces. It includes his 'Aphorisms on the Wisdom of Life', reflections on fate and clairvoyance, trenchant views on the philosophers and universities of his day, and an enlightening survey of the history of philosophy. The present volume offers a new translation, a substantial introduction explaining the context of the essays, and extensive editorial notes on the different published versions of the work. This readable and scholarly edition will be an essential reference for those studying Schopenhauer, the history of philosophy, and nineteenth-century German philosophy.
- 2012
Nietzsche, naturalism, and normativity
- 280 Seiten
- 10 Lesestunden
This volume comprises ten original essays on Nietzsche, one of the western canon's most controversial ethical thinkers. An international team of experts clarify Nietzsche's own views, both critical and positive, ethical and meta-ethical, and connect his philosophical concerns to contemporary debates in and about ethics, normativity, and value.
- 2009
Focusing on Nietzsche's exploration of moral philosophy, this commentary delves into 'On the Genealogy of Morality' through detailed analysis of significant passages. It examines Nietzsche's broader objectives, providing valuable insights for scholars and historians interested in the evolution of moral thought. This work serves as an essential resource for understanding the complexities of Nietzsche's ideas and their impact on philosophical discourse.
- 2007
Beyond selflessness
- 256 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
Janaway presents a full commentary on Nietzsche's most studied work, 'On the Genealogy of Morality', and combines close reading of key passages with an exploration of Nietzsche's wider aims. The book will be essential reading for historians of moral philosophy.
- 2005
Reading Aesthetics and Philosophy of Art
- 288 Seiten
- 11 Lesestunden
Designed for readers with no or little prior knowledge of the subject, this concise anthology brings together key texts in aesthetics and the philosophy of art. Designed for readers with no or little prior knowledge of the subject. Presents two contrasting pieces on each of six topics.
- 2002
Reading Philosophy
- 384 Seiten
- 14 Lesestunden
"Philosophy is intriguing even to those who know little of it. But the sort of philosophy studied at universities is difficult to enter into on one's own. Reading Philosophy was designed to overcome this difficulty. It is a book for those who want genuinely to engage with the subject, either on their own or in the context of taught introductory courses"-- Provided by publisher
- 1999
Christopher Janaway presents this study of Arthur Schopenhauer's central philosophical achievement: his account of the self and its relation to the world of objects. Janaway provides a clear guide to Schopenhauer's dynamic system of thought and shows that it offers much illumination for current philosophical work on the self.
- 1998
Plato's critique of the arts is reevaluated, presenting a more nuanced understanding of his arguments against poetry, drama, and music. Janaway contends that Plato's perspective is not merely dismissive but offers a coherent challenge that remains relevant in contemporary discussions of aesthetics. By situating Plato's views within his broader philosophical framework, the book explores how his criticisms continue to influence modern debates about art, suggesting that the discourse around "good art" is complex and deeply rooted in Plato's original assertions.