Parerga

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Parerga is a collection of supplementary philosophical essays by Arthur Schopenhauer, included as part of his larger work "Parerga and Paralipomena."

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Parerga canonical 4

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instanceOf collection of essays
philosophical work
author Arthur Schopenhauer
contains aphorisms
philosophical essays
short treatises
countryOfOrigin Germany
genre philosophy
hasNotableEssay Fragments for the History of Philosophy
On Logic and Dialectic
On Noise
On Philosophy and Its Method
On Reading and Books
Three Essays on Religion
surface form: On Religion

On Spirit Seeing and Everything Connected Therewith
On Suicide
On University Philosophy
On Women
On the Theory of the Ludicrous
Sketch of a History of the Doctrine of the Ideal and the Real
hasPart Paralipomena
hasReception initially poor sales
later significant influence on European thought
hasTitle Parerga self-link
influenced Friedrich Nietzsche
Jorge Luis Borges
Thomas Mann
psychoanalytic theory
isSupplementTo The World as Will and Representation
surface form: Die Welt als Wille und Vorstellung
language German
originalPublicationForm book
partOf Parerga and Paralipomena
philosophicalTradition German idealism (critical opponent)
Schopenhauerian pessimism
publicationYear 1851
publisher A. W. Hayn (Berlin)
relatedWork The World as Will and Representation
structure two volumes
subject aesthetics
ethics
metaphysics
pessimism
philosophy of history
philosophy of religion
philosophy of science
psychology
religion
subtitle Kleine philosophische Schriften
volumeCount 2

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Parerga hasTitle Parerga self-link
Paralipomena isSupplementTo Parerga
Paralipomena relatedWork Parerga