The World As Will and Idea
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The World As Will and Idea

Arthur Schopenhauer

Yayıncı
Independently Published
Sayfa
400
Dil
English
Yayın yılı
1977

Özet

The World as Will and Idea by Arthur Schopenhauer is a major work of philosophy that argues reality is shaped by blind will and that human desire is therefore tied to suffering. Schopenhauer explores perception, art, ethics, and the limits of knowledge with a sweeping seriousness that influenced later writers, thinkers, and psychologists. The book is demanding, but its ideas are powerful and far-reaching.

Readers interested in philosophy, pessimism, and the roots of modern thought will find this an essential text. It asks why people want, suffer, and seek relief through aesthetics or compassion. The World as Will and Idea remains important because it turns abstract metaphysics into a sustained meditation on experience, desire, and the uneasy shape of human life.

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