Karl Robert Eduard von Hartmann

Karl Robert Eduard von Hartmann was a German philosopher, best known for his work 'The Philosophy of the Unconscious'. He combined elements of Hegelian philosophy with Schopenhauer's metaphysics and was influential in the development of existentialism and psychoanalysis.

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  1. 1. Philosophy Of The Unconscious

    Speculative Results According to the Inductive Method of Physical Science

    This seminal work explores the intricate relationship between the conscious and unconscious mind, proposing that the unconscious plays a pivotal role in shaping human behavior and thought. The author delves into the philosophical implications of unconscious processes, arguing that they are fundamental to understanding the nature of reality and human existence. Through a synthesis of metaphysics, psychology, and evolutionary theory, the text challenges traditional notions of consciousness, suggesting that the unconscious is not merely a passive backdrop but an active force driving creativity, intuition, and the evolution of life itself.

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