Arthur Schopenhauer (Vietnamese Wikipedia)

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  • Allan Janik và Stephen Toulmin (1973). Wittgenstein's Vienna. New York: Simon and Schuster. tr. 74. Kraus himself was no philosopher, even less a scientist. If Kraus's views have a philosophical ancestry, this comes most assuredly from Schopenhauer; for alone among the great philosophers, Schopenhauer was a kindred spirit, a man of philosophical profundity, with a strange talent for polemic and aphorism, a literary as weIl as philosophical genius. Schopenhauer, indeed, was the only philosopher who at all appealed to Kraus. [Bản thân Kraus đâu phải triết gia, là một nhà khoa học thì càng không phải. Nếu quan điểm của Krauss có gốc gác triết học nào đó, thì điều này chắc hẳn đến từ Schopenhauer; bởi lẽ nói riêng trong số các triết gia lỗi lạc, Schopenhauer có một tinh thần rất giống, một con người uyên thâm triết học, với một tài năng kỳ lạ đối với luận chiến và cách ngôn, một thiên tài văn học cũng như triết học. Schopenhauer, quả thật, là triết gia duy nhất có sức quyến rũ đối với Krauss.]
  • Magee, Bryan (1997). Confessions of a Philosopher., Ch. 16
  • Arthur Schopenhauer (2004). Essays and Aphorisms. Penguin Classics. tr. 23. ISBN 978-0-14-044227-4.
  • Arthur Schopenhauer (2004). Essays and Aphorisms. Penguin Classics. tr. 22–36. ISBN 978-0-14-044227-4. …but there has been none who tried with so great a show of learning to demonstrate that the pessimistic outlook is justified, that life itself is really bad. It is to this end that Schopenhauer's metaphysic of will and idea exists.

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  • Howard, Don A. (tháng 12 năm 2005), “Albert Einstein as a Philosopher of Science” (PDF), Physics Today, 58 (12): 34–40, Bibcode:2005PhT....58l..34H, doi:10.1063/1.2169442, truy cập ngày 8 tháng 3 năm 2015 – qua Đại học Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN, trang web riêng của tác giả, From Schopenhauer he had learned to regard the independence of spatially separated systems as, virtually, a necessary a priori assumption ... Einstein regarded his separation principle, descended from Schopenhauer's principium individuationis, as virtually an axiom for any future fundamental physics. ... Schopenhauer stressed the essential structuring role of space and time in individuating physical systems and their evolving states. This view implies that difference of location suffices to make two systems different in the sense that each has its own real physical state, independent of the state of the other. For Schopenhauer, the mutual independence of spatially separated systems was a necessary a priori truth.

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  • Howard, Don A. (tháng 12 năm 2005), “Albert Einstein as a Philosopher of Science” (PDF), Physics Today, 58 (12): 34–40, Bibcode:2005PhT....58l..34H, doi:10.1063/1.2169442, truy cập ngày 8 tháng 3 năm 2015 – qua Đại học Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN, trang web riêng của tác giả, From Schopenhauer he had learned to regard the independence of spatially separated systems as, virtually, a necessary a priori assumption ... Einstein regarded his separation principle, descended from Schopenhauer's principium individuationis, as virtually an axiom for any future fundamental physics. ... Schopenhauer stressed the essential structuring role of space and time in individuating physical systems and their evolving states. This view implies that difference of location suffices to make two systems different in the sense that each has its own real physical state, independent of the state of the other. For Schopenhauer, the mutual independence of spatially separated systems was a necessary a priori truth.

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  • Howard, Don A. (tháng 12 năm 2005), “Albert Einstein as a Philosopher of Science” (PDF), Physics Today, 58 (12): 34–40, Bibcode:2005PhT....58l..34H, doi:10.1063/1.2169442, truy cập ngày 8 tháng 3 năm 2015 – qua Đại học Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN, trang web riêng của tác giả, From Schopenhauer he had learned to regard the independence of spatially separated systems as, virtually, a necessary a priori assumption ... Einstein regarded his separation principle, descended from Schopenhauer's principium individuationis, as virtually an axiom for any future fundamental physics. ... Schopenhauer stressed the essential structuring role of space and time in individuating physical systems and their evolving states. This view implies that difference of location suffices to make two systems different in the sense that each has its own real physical state, independent of the state of the other. For Schopenhauer, the mutual independence of spatially separated systems was a necessary a priori truth.

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  • “Arthur Schopenhauer (1788–1860) (Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy)”.

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