Arthur Shopenhauer

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Arthur Shopenhauer



Average rating: 4.04 · 56 ratings · 4 reviews · 14 distinct worksSimilar authors
The Wisdom of Life: Willpow...

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A Arte De Argumentar

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A VONTADE NA NATUREZA

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“Schopenhauer's philosophy rests upon the Kantian distinction between what is, and what is rationally knowable. The world that one knows, the "phenomenal" world, is comprised entirely of one's own sensations and his rational interpretations of these. [...] If there is anything in the "noumeral" world, or the world as it is "in itself", that either corresponds or fails to correspond with this order, we cannot rationally know it.”
Arthur Shopenhauer, The Wisdom of Life: Willpower and rational deliberation

“If an ecclesiastic defends a philosophical dogma, it will be pointed out to him that he is indirectly contravening a fundamental dogma of his church.”
Arthur Shopenhauer

“»Willig tun was man kann und willig leiden was man muß.«”
Arthur Shopenhauer



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