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  1. Philosophy of the Unconscious: Speculative Results According to the Induction Method of the Physical Sciences (German: Philosophie des Unbewussten) is an 1869 book by the philosopher Eduard von Hartmann.

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      Eduard von Hartmann published a book dedicated to the topic,...

  2. Karl Robert Eduard von Hartmann (23 February 1842 – 5 June 1906) was a German philosopher, independent scholar and author of Philosophy of the Unconscious (1869). His notable ideas include the theory of the Unconscious and a pessimistic interpretation of the " best of all possible worlds " concept in metaphysics.

  3. Summary. In the second volume of Baldwin's Dictionary of Philosophy and Psychology, published in 1902, the following is given as the entry for the concept “unconscious”: Unconscious ( the, philosophy of): Ger. Philosophie des Unbewussten. The metaphysical system of E. v. Hartmann, by whom the absolute principle is called “the Unconscious.”.

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  4. Das Unbewusste. Als Unbewusstes wird das philosophische und humanwissenschaftliche Konstrukt bezeichnet, dass menschliches Denken, Fühlen und Handeln nicht nur von bewussten Entscheidungen und Vorgängen bestimmt wird, sondern ebenso von intuitiven Strebungen, Triebimpulsen, Strukturen oder Konflikten, die dem Bewusstsein, zeitweise ...

  5. Hartmann’s first and most celebrated work Philosophy of the Unconscious (Berlin, 1869), selections from a chapter of which is presented here, develops an extensive and unique treatment of universal suicide. It is heavily influenced by Buddhist thought.

  6. Eduard von Hartmann (born Feb. 23, 1842, Berlin—died June 5, 1906, Gross Lichterfelde, Ger.) was a German metaphysical philosopher, called “the philosopher of the unconscious,” who sought to reconcile two conflicting schools of thought, rationalism and irrationalism, by emphasizing the central role of the unconscious mind.