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Arthur Schopenhauer: The Giants of Philosophy (Unabridged)

By: Mark Stone

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Arthur Schopenhauer: The Giants of Philosophy (Unabridged)Arthur Schopenhauer: The Giants of Philosophy (Unabridged) Audio Book By: Mark Stone

Audio Length: 2 hours and 13 min.
Avg. Cust. Rating: 3 out of 5.0


Arthur Schopenhauer was the most articulate and influential pessimist in the history of human thought. He was convinced that the space and time of ordinary life is an illusion, that the world consists of two aspects: representation (visible appearances) and will (hidden reality). Will is a unitary, blind, irrational force underlying all nature and expressing itself throughout it. Since human actions are blindly propelled by this will, not reason, prescriptive ethical rules have little force. We flourish only at each other's expense; evil, pain, and suffering are not aberrations, but express the inner nature of the world. Our will to live is a continuing cycle of want, temporary fulfillment, and more want. New desires replace any satisfied ones, so no lasting happiness is possible. There is no overall end or purpose of life; our will to live is doomed ultimately to fail, and we die.

The Giants of Philosophy is a series of dramatic presentations, in understandable language, of the concerns, questions, interests, and overall world view of history's greatest philosophers. Special emphasis on clear and relevant explanations gives you a new arsenal of insights toward living a better life.

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Arthur Schopenhauer: The Giants of Philosophy (Unabridged)
By: Mark Stone
Audio Length: 2 hours and 13 min.
Avg. Cust. Rating: 3 out of 5.0

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