Whatever called Kaydessa into such mindless and will-less answer did not touch the animals. |
During the 19th century, the virile Arab and Turk who had once provoked paranoia in Christendom morphed into the sick man of Europe – the will-less Muselmann. |
He was passive, indifferent, will-less, and her gaze charmed him more and more. |
She was all dark, will-less, having only the receptive will. |
Similar to the notion of disinterested pleasure in Kant, in Schopenhauer's aesthetics the subjective side of aesthetic experience involves the will-less pleasure of tranquility. |
This is contrary to the aim of art, which is to facilitate will-less contemplation of the Ideas. |