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  1. The world as will and representation.Arthur Schopenhauer & E. F. J. Payne - 2010 - New York: Cambridge University Press. Edited by Judith Norman, Alistair Welchman & Christopher Janaway.
    First published in 1818, The World as Will and Representation contains Schopenhauer's entire philosophy, ranging through epistemology, metaphysics, philosophy of mind and action, aesthetics and philosophy of art, to ethics, the meaning of life and the philosophy of religion, in an attempt to account for the world in all its significant aspects. It gives a unique and influential account of what is and is not of value in existence, the striving and pain of the human condition and the possibility of (...)
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    Parerga and Paralipomena: Volume 1: Six Long Philosophical Essays.E. F. J. Payne (ed.) - 1974 - New York: Clarendon Press.
    This is the only complete English translation of one of the most significant and fascinating works of the great philosopher Arthur Schopenhauer. The Parerga are six long essays; the Paralipomena are shorter writings arranged under thirty-one different subject-headings. These works won widespread attention on their publication in 1851, and helped secure lasting international fame for Schopenhauer. Their intellectual vigour, literary power, and rich diversity are still striking today. They are essential to a full understanding of Schopenhauer's thought.
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  3. Arthur Schopenhauer: "Transcendent speculation on the apparent deliberateness in the fate of the individual" and "some observations on the antithesis of the thing-in-itself and the phenomenon".E. F. J. Payne - 1964 - Philosophical Forum 22:3.
     
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