Detalles del libro
Formato
Tapa blanda
Páginas
60
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado
Jul 16, 1999
Editorial
Routledge
ISBN-10
0415923972
ISBN-13
9780415923972
Descripción
Michael Tanner's exploration of Schopenhauer delves into the intricate philosophies of one of the 19th century's most profound thinkers. The narrative articulates Schopenhauer's views on the nature of existence, highlighting his perspective on human suffering and the will to live as fundamental aspects of life.
Through Tanner's lens, readers are guided through the complexities of Schopenhauer’s ideas, discovering how they resonate with contemporary thought. The book invites readers to reflect on existential dilemmas, providing valuable insights into the struggle between desire and satisfaction.
With thoughtful analysis and engaging prose, Tanner immortalizes Schopenhauer's legacy, making his timeless ideas accessible for both scholars and enthusiasts alike. This work showcases the philosopher's lasting influence, encouraging a reassessment of one's own beliefs about happiness and fulfillment.
Through Tanner's lens, readers are guided through the complexities of Schopenhauer’s ideas, discovering how they resonate with contemporary thought. The book invites readers to reflect on existential dilemmas, providing valuable insights into the struggle between desire and satisfaction.
With thoughtful analysis and engaging prose, Tanner immortalizes Schopenhauer's legacy, making his timeless ideas accessible for both scholars and enthusiasts alike. This work showcases the philosopher's lasting influence, encouraging a reassessment of one's own beliefs about happiness and fulfillment.