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  • Schopenhauer "La metafísica del amor y de la muerte". by GuillermoCott
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    Una revisión del libro "La metafísica del amor y de la muerte" por Athur Schopenhauer
  • L'art de toujours avoir raison. by VictoireHale
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    Hey, cette oeuvre n'est pas la mienne mais celui du grand philosophe Allemand Shopenhauer. Je poste son livre sur wattpad afin qu'il soit plus facile à lire et je vous le recommandement vivement !
  • #Schopenhauer by dfiancy
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    This poem was inspired by a quote from German Existentialist Arthur Schopenhauer - "The shortness of life, so often lamented, may be the best thing about it." When I first read this I interpreted it through a completely wrong lens and saw it as saying to celebrate death for it is what "saves" us from life. Or maybe that life being short is good because it ends the suffering experienced in life. However, after a few years of perspective shifts and personal development I see this totally differently now. The longevity of life, when used as a means to be slothful and unproductive, can also be lamented. This shortness of life should NOT be seen as a negative. Rather, it gives us a reason for doing things. One cannot sit around and hope to be what they want for themselves. It took me a long time to come to this conclusion, and although I still am having a hard time fully actualizing this in my life currently, I am glad I can see the shortness of life as something to be grateful for. An eternity of life would produce immense amounts of boredom and invite more chaos into the order we try to set up for ourselves.
  • confession by 2766ao
    2766ao
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    This is not a confession but an attempt to capture the inner world of a person who lives in the tension between arrogance and self-hatred.
  • Des todes [Da morte] by sillumats
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    Sobre a morte, do livro de Arthur Schopenhauer. Um pequeno assunto que desperta sempre algum interesse.
  • Interpretation of Schopenhauer by Theelixiroflife
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    'Interpretation of Schopenhauer' is a personal exploration of Arthur Schopenhauer's Essays and Aphorisms (Penguin Classics), offering a fresh and accessible perspective on one of philosophy's most enigmatic thinkers. Written by a passionate reader with no formal academic background in philosophy, this book is not a specialist's critique, but a sincere and reflective interpretation from someone engaging with Schopenhauer out of curiosity, admiration, and existential interest. So, grab your copy of 'Parerga and Paralipomena' and read along!
  • Essays of Schopenhauer by gutenberg
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  • Between the Divine and the scheme. A study, a guide, and the life of... by PaweNowak621
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    This book is a sort of philosophical and psychological study on the causes of the disease. The book consists of two parts - the first part is a collection of considerations on the borderline of psychology and philosophy, enriched with the experience of a person struggling with the symptoms of his disorders on a daily basis. The author attempts to answer the question about the causes and nature of the disease. He presents an approach similar to psychoanalysis, and its concepts, such as id, ego, superego and sexual libido, are presented through the prism of one's own experiences as a sick person and further through the filter of one's own reflection. The author enters into a polemic with the point of view of personal psychology on some issues and presents his own arguments. Explains the meaning of the Freudian triad in the light of the concepts of philosophy and religion. In his approach, he combines inspiration from esoteric yoga, energy channels of nadi, oriental and Indian psychology with the thought of Schopenhauer, Seligman, Leub... The second part of the book is less scientific... An additional thread is the parapsychological habit (some stories are in the stylistics of parapsychological sensation, here and there a tone of humor and irony breaks through), seen through the eyes of a sober, not a sick person, enriched with the experience of an occultist and mystic. In this spirit, the author describes the circumstances of the Smolensk tragedy and the almost "accidental" and symbolic encounter with President Lech Kaczyński in the memorable April 2010. A journey through memory is also a journey through the world, because the described events take place both in Warsaw, most often in the Old Mokotów district in its housing estate, and in Wareham, Bournemouth, Saranda, Podgorica, Amsterdam, and Eindhoven. With his memories, the author also travels to an interesting corner of Greece. I
  • A Talk With AI by mimiadeyo
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    Talks that I find are interesting.
  • ENTRE LO BUENO Y LO MALO by g44b00
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    Nunca nos ponemos a pensar en si lo que hacemos esta bien o mal y no me refiero a los valores morales típicos, yo voy mas allá de eso, quiero cuestionar todo lo que nos han enseñado y poner en duda todas nuestras verdades, poniendo de base la ciencia y mis reflexiones. Este libro no esta echo para que sigas mi doctrinas y las aceptes como verdades, este libro esta echo para impulsar el libre pensamiento y olvidarnos de los dogmas que nos mantienen presos, desde las religiones hasta el romanticismo.