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Formato
Tapa blanda
Páginas
192
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Inglés
Publicado
Jan 1, 1985
Editorial
Routledge
ISBN-10
0710205430
ISBN-13
9780710205438
Descripción
This work delves into the philosophical ideas of Arthur Schopenhauer, exploring his views on human existence, will, and the nature of suffering. D.W. Hamlyn provides a nuanced analysis of Schopenhauer's influence on subsequent philosophical thought and his relevance in contemporary discourse.
Through a thorough examination of Schopenhauer's writings, Hamlyn illuminates the complexities of pessimism and the role of desire in shaping human experiences. The narrative is enriched by insightful interpretations that make it accessible to both scholars and those newly acquainted with Schopenhauer's philosophy.
Through a thorough examination of Schopenhauer's writings, Hamlyn illuminates the complexities of pessimism and the role of desire in shaping human experiences. The narrative is enriched by insightful interpretations that make it accessible to both scholars and those newly acquainted with Schopenhauer's philosophy.
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