Denkrede auf Arthur Schopenhauer zu dessen hundertj hrigem Geburtstage am 22. Februar 1888 is a commemorative speech delivered by Wilhelm Gwinner on the 100th anniversary of Arthur Schopenhauer's birth. This work provides insights into the contemporary reception and interpretation of Schopenhauer's philosophy. Gwinner's address offers a valuable perspective on Schopenhauer's enduring impact and significance within the landscape of 19th-century German thought. It serves as an important historical document for understanding the legacy of one of philosophy's most influential figures.
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