World as Will and Idea Volume 1, The by SCHOPENHAUER, Arthur
34 - Fourth Book. The World As Will. Second Aspect.Paragraph 58 to 59
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Schopenhauer used the word will as a humans most familiar designation for the concept that can also be signified by other words such as desire, striving, wanting, effort, and urging. Schopenhauers philosophy holds that all nature, including man, is the expression of an insatiable will to life. It is through the will that mankind finds all their suffering. Desire for more is what causes this suffering. He used the word representation (Vorstellung) to signify the mental idea or image of any object that is experienced as being external to the mind. It is sometimes translated as idea or presentation. This concept includes the representation of the observing subjects own body. Schopenhauer called the subjects own body the immediate object because it is in the closest proximity to the mind, which is located in the brain. (Summary by wikipedia)