<p>This book argues that the history of 19th-century German philosophy has neglected an important narrative: the philosophy of ‘Will’. It aims to reconsider the history of late modern philosophy in terms of the interconnected philosophies of ‘Will’ of several notable thinkers: Goethe Schelling Schopenhauer Eduard von Hartmann Philipp Mainländer Julius Bahnsen and Nietzsche.</p><p>The book has four goals. First it shows that philosophy of Will really was a tradition whose members were each working to put forward their notion of Will in self-consciously critical dialogue with the other members. Second it shows that the 19th-century conception of Will is fundamentally diff erent from the commonplace use of Will as a synonym for what propels intentional or motivated human agency. Each figure considers their specific formulation of Will to be in some sense the essence of reality. Will is dynamic growth in the natural world expresses itself in artistic creativity impresses on us our existential condition is the lever of history and is the wellspring from which moral values are drawn. Third by focusing on these philosophers of Will this book reveals a clearer interrelation between philosophy and the wider history of German intellectual culture than has typically been done. Will theory bears immediate connection to the day’s reigning issues in politics art psychology historiography and the natural sciences. Finally it aims to reexamine these thinkers’ position in the history of philosophy. Some like Goethe have long been on the periphery of mainstream philosophy. Some like Hartmann Mainländer and Bahnsen have long been forgotten. And some like Nietzsche have been characterized as more a radical innovator and less a critical respondent to the tradition of Will philosophy.</p><p>A complex yet lively contribution to the history of philosophical ideas <em>The Philosophy of Will</em> is essential reading for scholars and graduate students interested in German systematic metaphysics and more broadly anyone interested in the intellectual history of late modern philosophy science epistemology aesthetics politics and ethics.</p>
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