Collection of philosophical essays by Arthur Schopenhauer that explores the darker aspects of human existence and the inherent suffering in life. In these essays, Schopenhauer presents his deeply pessimistic view of the world, arguing that life is filled with pain, disappointment, and futile pursuits. He criticizes the optimism that sees life as inherently good, suggesting instead that existence is more of a burden than a gift. Schopenhauer delves into various aspects of human life, including the nature of happiness, the futility of desires, and the inevitability of suffering, offering a stark and often bleak perspective. Despite the grim outlook, his writing is marked by sharp wit, keen observations, and an unflinching honesty that challenges readers to confront uncomfortable truths. Through this collection, Schopenhauer’s pessimism emerges not just as a philosophical stance, but as a way to understand and cope with the fundamental struggles of human life.
Penulis: Arthur Schopenhauer
Penerbit: Odise, 2024
Kategori: Philosophy
SKU: BRD22361
Bahasa: English
Dimensi: 14 x 20 cm l Sofcover
Tebal: Vi + 95 hlm | Bookpaper
Harga: 60.000