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About the Book
“World As Will And Idea” is a pivotal work in the realm of philosophy, penned by the renowned thinker Arthur Schopenhauer. Initially published in 1819, this book provides a rigorous examination of metaphysical concepts, exploring the world as a manifestation of will and the idea as a representation of reality. Schopenhauer’s unique perspective offers readers an in-depth understanding of the philosophical implications of will and perception.
Key Themes
- The duality of will and representation
- The role of human perception in shaping reality
- The influence of Eastern philosophy on Western thought
- The nature of existence and suffering
- The pursuit of aesthetic and ethical ideals
Why Read This Book?
For anyone interested in the evolution of philosophical thought, “World As Will And Idea” is an indispensable resource. Schopenhauer’s work bridges the gap between classical and modern philosophy, offering insights that remain relevant in contemporary discussions. Whether you are a philosophy student, an academic, or simply a curious reader, this book will challenge and expand your understanding of the world.
About the Author
Arthur Schopenhauer was a 19th-century German philosopher known for his profound and often pessimistic insights into human nature and existence. His work laid the groundwork for existentialist and nihilist movements, influencing notable figures such as Friedrich Nietzsche, Sigmund Freud and Albert Einstein. Schopenhauer’s writing is celebrated for its clarity, depth and the ability to provoke thought and debate.






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