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A compelling invitation to think again about what makes us human. This is a thoughtful, piercing journey through desire, choice, and the wary wisdom of Schopenhauer. The Essays Of Arthur Schopenhauer: On Human Nature gathers a rigorous human nature analysis in a philosophical essay collection that probes the will and desire, moral psychology, and life's stubborn ambiguities. It blends lucid argument with a responsibly wary view of existence, offering readers tools to navigate both everyday conduct and broader intellectual questions. For the casual reader and the serious student alike, it works…mehr

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A compelling invitation to think again about what makes us human. This is a thoughtful, piercing journey through desire, choice, and the wary wisdom of Schopenhauer. The Essays Of Arthur Schopenhauer: On Human Nature gathers a rigorous human nature analysis in a philosophical essay collection that probes the will and desire, moral psychology, and life's stubborn ambiguities. It blends lucid argument with a responsibly wary view of existence, offering readers tools to navigate both everyday conduct and broader intellectual questions. For the casual reader and the serious student alike, it works as a sharp general reader guide and a rigorous academic study set, inviting careful reflection without sapping curiosity. Historically, the volume sits at the crossroads of nineteenth century europe and victorian era europe thought, a signature of European moral and philosophical debate. Its comparisons-often with Kant and Nietzsche-spark a nuanced conversation about knowledge, value, and the limits of human freedom. This edition is more than a reprint; it is a restoration for today's and future generations, a collector's item and a cultural treasure for those who value philosophical classics anthology and the enduring value of ideas. Whether you are building an academic shelf, preparing for study, or simply exploring one of philosophy's most enduring voices, this book offers clarity, challenge, and a profound invitation to rethink life.
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Arthur Schopenhauer (22 February 1788 - 21 September 1860) was a German philosopher. He is best known for his 1818 work The World as Will and Representation (expanded in 1844), wherein he characterizes the phenomenal world as the product of a blind and insatiable metaphysical will. Building on the transcendental idealism of Immanuel Kant, Schopenhauer developed an atheistic metaphysical and ethical system that rejected the contemporaneous ideas of German idealism. He was among the first thinkers in Western philosophy to share and affirm significant tenets of Indian philosophy, such as asceticism, denial of the self, and the notion of the world-as-appearance. His work has been described as an exemplary manifestation of philosophical pessimism.