1st Edition
The Philosophy of Will A Reexamination of Late Modern German Philosophy
Introduction
1. Goethe, or the Creative Will
2. Schelling, or the Will of Nature
3. Schopenhauer, or the Will to Life
4. Hartmann, or the Unconscious Will
5. Mainländer, or the Will to Death
6. Bahnsen, or the Contradictory Will
7. Nietzsche, or the Will to Power
Biography
Anthony K. Jensen is a professor of philosophy at Providence College, USA. He is the author of An Interpretation of Nietzsche’s “On the Uses and Disadvantage of History for Life” (Routledge, 2016) and Nietzsche’s Philosophy of History (Cambridge, 2013). He is co-editor, with Carlotta Santini, of The Re-Encountered Shadow: Nietzsche on Memory and History (Degruyter, 2021) and, with Helmut Heit, of Nietzsche as a Scholar of Antiquity (Bloomsbury, 2014).
"In this detailed and astute book, Anthony Jensen fundamentally challenges our understanding of nineteenth-century German thought by focusing our attention on the central role of the philosophy of the will. Beyond Schopenhauer and Nietzsche, Jensen highlights the crucial importance of philosophers that are less widely known in the English-speaking world, such as Eduard von Hartmann, Philipp Mainländer, and Julius Bahnsen. This is a major reassessment of the history of nineteenth-century philosophy.“
Christian J. Emden, Rice University, USA






