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Karl Robert Eduard Von Hartmann - LoveToKnow 1911 (779 words) |
 | KARL ROBERT EDUARD VON HARTMANN (1842-1906), German philosopher, was born in Berlin on the 23rd of February 1842. |
 | This success was largely due to the originality of its title, the diversity of its contents (von Hartmann professing to obtain his speculative results by the methods of inductive science, and making plentiful use of concrete illustrations), the fashionableness of its pessimism and the vigour and lucidity of its style. |
 | Von Hartmann thus combines "pantheism" with "panlogism" in a manner adumbrated by Schelling in his "positive philosophy." Nevertheless Will and not Reason is the primary aspect of the Unconscious, whose melancholy career is determined by the primacy of the Will and the subservience of the Reason. |
| Karl Robert Eduard von Hartmann - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (688 words) |
 | The conception of the Unconscious, by which von Hartmann describes his ultimate metaphysical principle, is not at bottom as paradoxical as it sounds, being merely a new and mysterious designation for the Absolute of German metaphysicians. |
 | Von Hartmann is a pessimist, but not an unmitigated one. |
 | Epistemologically von Hartmann is a transcendental realist, who ably defends his views and acutely criticizes those of his opponents. |