
Schopenhauer
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Format
Paperback
Pages
113
Language
English
Published
Aug 18, 1994
Publisher
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10
0192876856
ISBN-13
9780192876850
Description
Christopher Janaway brings Schopenhauer's philosophy to life in an engaging and accessible way. Readers are invited to explore the intriguing ideas of one of Germany’s most celebrated thinkers without the usual complexities often associated with philosophical texts. Janaway takes care to distill Schopenhauer’s major concepts, making them palatable for both newcomers and seasoned philosophers alike.
Navigating through themes such as desire, suffering, and the human experience, this work shines a light on Schopenhauer’s unique perspective on life’s struggles. It captures the essence of his philosophy and offers insights that resonate with the everyday challenges we face.
Whether you’re lounging at home or on a train ride, this book serves as a perfect companion for anyone curious about the depths of Schopenhauer’s thought. It’s like having a warm conversation with a friend who invites you to reflect on profound ideas in a relaxed manner.
Navigating through themes such as desire, suffering, and the human experience, this work shines a light on Schopenhauer’s unique perspective on life’s struggles. It captures the essence of his philosophy and offers insights that resonate with the everyday challenges we face.
Whether you’re lounging at home or on a train ride, this book serves as a perfect companion for anyone curious about the depths of Schopenhauer’s thought. It’s like having a warm conversation with a friend who invites you to reflect on profound ideas in a relaxed manner.
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