1. wille - Noun
2. wille - Verb
wille (plural willes)
Obsolete spelling of will
wille
Obsolete spelling of will
first-person singular present indicative of willan
third-person singular present indicative of willan
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAlthough Die Meistersinger main is a comedy, it also elucidates Wagner's ideas on the place of music in society, on renunciation of Wille ( Will ), and on the solace that music can bring in a world full of Wahn main (delusion, folly, self-deception). Source: Internet
Gregor-Dellin 1983, p. 256. The composer was immediately struck by the philosophical ideas to be found in Die Welt als Wille und Vorstellung ( The World as Will and Representation ), and the similarities between the two men's world-views became clear. Source: Internet
In 1814, Schopenhauer began his seminal work The World as Will and Representation (Die Welt als Wille und Vorstellung). Source: Internet
Thought Philosophy of the "Will" main Schopenhauer in 1815, second of the critical five years of the initial composition of Die Welt als Wille und Vorstellung. Source: Internet
Schopenhauer believed that humans were motivated by only their own basic desires, or Wille zum Leben main ("Will to Live"), which directed all of mankind. Source: Internet
Wille also ordered the suppression of the 1918 general strike (Landesstreik) with military force. Source: Internet