Schopenhauer

Schopenhauer

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Mar 18, 2014 · Italiano · Tapa blanda (167 páginas)
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Formato Tapa blanda
Páginas 167
Idioma Italiano
Publicado Mar 18, 2014
Editorial Corriere della Sera

Descripción

Tommaso Tuppini and Armando Torno delve into the philosophical intricacies of Arthur Schopenhauer, a thinker profoundly influenced by Kant's critical philosophy. The authors explore how Schopenhauer navigated the complex landscape of metaphysics and ethics, dissecting Kant's ideas to forge his unique perspective on existence and will.

As they unfold Schopenhauer's theories, Tuppini and Torno illuminate the themes of suffering and desire that permeate his work, revealing how these concepts have shaped modern existential thought. Their analysis provides readers with a comprehensive understanding of Schopenhauer’s impact on various philosophical movements.

Through engaging prose and thoughtful insights, the authors invite readers on an intellectual journey, highlighting the relevance of Schopenhauer's ideas in today's world. This exploration offers not only an academic perspective but also a deeper appreciation of the human condition as articulated by one of philosophy's most pivotal figures.
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