The Surd of Metaphysics is a philosophical treatise written by Paul Carus in 1903. The book addresses the fundamental question of whether there are ""things-in-themselves"" or if all that exists is what can be perceived by the senses. Carus delves into the history of metaphysics, exploring the ideas of philosophers such as Immanuel Kant and Arthur Schopenhauer, and provides his own insights on the topic. He argues that the concept of things-in-themselves...
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