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In «The Essays of Arthur Schopenhauer; On Human Nature,» the renowned philosopher delves into the intricacies of human existence, exploring themes of desire, suffering, and the inherent nature of humanity. With a distinctive literary style marked by sharp wit and an acerbic tone, Schopenhauer intertwines philosophical rigor with psychological insight, engaging readers through a blend of discourse and personal reflection. Written during a time when Romanticism was flourishing, his essays present a counterpoint, emphasizing realism and pessimism while scrutinizing the underlying motivations that drive human behavior. Arthur Schopenhauer, often considered a precursor to existentialism, draws from a rich tapestry of influences, including Kantian philosophy and Eastern thought. His own tumultuous life experiences, characterized by solitude and a strained relationship with his contemporaries, shaped his views on the darker facets of human nature. Schopenhauer's writings resonate with a profound understanding of the human condition, reflecting a battle against the illusions of idealism prevalent in his era. This volume is a compelling read for those seeking to explore the depths of human psyche through Schopenhauer's trenchant observations. It invites readers to confront uncomfortable truths about existence while providing a fascinating historical perspective, making it essential for both philosophy enthusiasts and casual readers alike.

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Litres'teki yayın tarihi:
04 kasım 2024
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120 s.
ISBN:
8596547363149
Tercüman:
T. Bailey Saunders
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