The World as Will and Idea (Vol. 1-3).  John Kemp

The World as Will and Idea (Vol. 1-3)

Por Arthur Schopenhauer, Richard Burdon Haldane (Traductor), John Kemp (Traductor)

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Sinopsis

Arthur Schopenhauer's monumental work, "The World as Will and Idea," spans three volumes and constitutes a cornerstone of philosophical thought in the 19th century. This text intricately weaves together metaphysical reflections and aesthetic considerations, where Schopenhauer posits that the fundamental essence of reality is driven by an irrational 'will.' With profound implications for existential thought, his writing style is both complex and lyrical, engaging the reader in a deep exploration of human desires and suffering. At the intersection of idealism and pessimism, this work embraces influences from Kantian philosophy while challenging established notions of beauty and meaning, paving the way for later existentialists and psychoanalysts alike. Arthur Schopenhauer, often regarded as a precursor to Freud and Nietzsche, was shaped by his tumultuous life experiences and deep engagement with Eastern philosophies. His critical stance toward optimism and his acute observations of human behavior led him to develop a worldview that emphasized suffering and the futility of blind striving. Schopenhauer's own struggles with isolation and societal rejection enriched his philosophical inquiries, allowing him to articulate a vision of life that resonates with those who grapple with the darker aspects of existence. Readers seeking a profound and challenging philosophical journey will find "The World as Will and Idea" essential. Schopenhauer's insights into the nature of reality and human motivation make this work not only relevant but also transformative. It invites contemplation of the internal conflicts that define our lives, offering a poignant understanding of the will's role in shaping our experiences. This enduring classic is indispensable for anyone aiming to delve into the depths of philosophical inquiry.

John Kemp

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  • 8596547723691
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  • Publicado:
  • Enero 1, 2023
  • Filosofía / General
    Filosofía