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The purpose of this text is to comment on Schopenhauer’s critique of Kantian thought, particularly the idea of the thing-in-itself and the notion of causality as upheld by the philosopher of Königsberg. First, I will address Schopenhauer’s arguments against Kant concerning the thing-in-itself. Next, I will consider Schopenhauer’s line of reasoning against Kant’s view of causality. Finally, in the absence of a strict conclusion, I will share a few conjectures that might shed light on the argumentative deficiencies that Schopenhauer attributes to his master.