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Schopenhauer The last great representative of German Idealism in systematic
philosophy was Schopenhauer. While with him the phenomenal world is idea
(that is, existing only as a subject idea) its objective basis is not a
"thing in itself" as Kant taught, but a universal will. This Schopenhauer
interprets as a blind, illogical, aimless impulse, without any original
ethical tendency whatsoever. Through the blind impulse of this world-will
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