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Schopenhauer-handbuch: Leben Вђ” Werk Вђ” Wirkung May 2026

: This section moves beyond the popular "misanthrope" caricature. It details Schopenhauer’s upbringing in a merchant family, his difficult relationship with his mother Johanna, and his academic failures in Berlin compared to Hegel. It contextualizes his life within the Biedermeier era and his eventual late-life fame.

: His foundational epistemological dissertation. Schopenhauer-Handbuch: Leben — Werk — Wirkung

: J.B. Metzler (often part of the "Handbuch" series which includes similar volumes on Nietzsche and Kant). : This section moves beyond the popular "misanthrope"

The , edited by Daniel Schubbe and Matthias Koßler , is a comprehensive reference work that serves as the contemporary standard for Schopenhauer studies. Published by J.B. Metzler, it provides a systematic overview of the philosopher’s biography, the internal structure of his philosophical system, and his vast influence on late 19th and 20th-century culture. Core Sections of the Handbook : His foundational epistemological dissertation

: Connections to Freudian psychoanalysis and early evolutionary biology. Key Significance

The handbook is notable for its . Rather than treating Schopenhauer as an isolated pessimist, it positions him as a bridge between Kantian idealism and modern existentialism. It is an essential tool for researchers because it synthesizes decades of German-language scholarship into a single, accessible volume. Technical Details