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In 'The Essays of Arthur Schopenhauer; On Human Nature,' DigiCat Publishing presents a thought-provoking collection that delves into the depths of human conduct and motivation. Schopenhauer's incisive prose explores the darker facets of human character through a philosophical lens, integrating insights from his magnum opus, 'The World as Will and Representation.' The essays offer a clear window into Schopenhauer's pessimistic philosophy and his distinctive literary style, which combines rigorous argumentation with an eloquent, almost poetic cadence. As a scholar of Schopenhauer, one can see the literary context of his work bridging the gap between transcendental idealism and the emerging existentialist thought that would follow in the intellectual tradition.
Arthur Schopenhauer is renowned among philosophical circles for his profound influence on existentialism and psychoanalysis. Schopenhauer's own philosophical journey was no doubt colored by profound experiences and reflections on human suffering, desire, and the myriad contradictions inherent in the human condition. His drive to pen 'On Human Nature' can be seen as an extension of his lifelong quest to articulate a comprehensive account of human behavior, unflinchingly confronting the often-unsettling truths of our existence. In this collection, readers are granted access to the mind of a man whose work was genuinely ahead of its time, providing unvarnished insights that have stood the test of centuries.
This volume is recommended not only to those with an interest in philosophy but also to anyone willing to confront the complexities of human nature. Schopenhauer's essays serve as a mirror for the reader, inviting self-reflection and challenging established conceptions. 'On Human Nature' remains an essential contribution to the field of philosophy, inviting readers to engage with the layers of human existence through the guidance of one of history's most insightful and challenging thinkers.
© 2022 DigiCat (Ebook ): 8596547363149
Tradutores : T. Bailey Saunders
Data de lançamento
Ebook : 15 de setembro de 2022
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In 'The Essays of Arthur Schopenhauer; On Human Nature,' DigiCat Publishing presents a thought-provoking collection that delves into the depths of human conduct and motivation. Schopenhauer's incisive prose explores the darker facets of human character through a philosophical lens, integrating insights from his magnum opus, 'The World as Will and Representation.' The essays offer a clear window into Schopenhauer's pessimistic philosophy and his distinctive literary style, which combines rigorous argumentation with an eloquent, almost poetic cadence. As a scholar of Schopenhauer, one can see the literary context of his work bridging the gap between transcendental idealism and the emerging existentialist thought that would follow in the intellectual tradition.
Arthur Schopenhauer is renowned among philosophical circles for his profound influence on existentialism and psychoanalysis. Schopenhauer's own philosophical journey was no doubt colored by profound experiences and reflections on human suffering, desire, and the myriad contradictions inherent in the human condition. His drive to pen 'On Human Nature' can be seen as an extension of his lifelong quest to articulate a comprehensive account of human behavior, unflinchingly confronting the often-unsettling truths of our existence. In this collection, readers are granted access to the mind of a man whose work was genuinely ahead of its time, providing unvarnished insights that have stood the test of centuries.
This volume is recommended not only to those with an interest in philosophy but also to anyone willing to confront the complexities of human nature. Schopenhauer's essays serve as a mirror for the reader, inviting self-reflection and challenging established conceptions. 'On Human Nature' remains an essential contribution to the field of philosophy, inviting readers to engage with the layers of human existence through the guidance of one of history's most insightful and challenging thinkers.
© 2022 DigiCat (Ebook ): 8596547363149
Tradutores : T. Bailey Saunders
Data de lançamento
Ebook : 15 de setembro de 2022
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