Arthur Schopenhauer

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Артур Шопенгауэр, آرثر شوبنهاور, Artur Šopengauėr, and 83 others Artur Schopenhauer, Artūrs Šopenhauers, Artur Šopenhauer, Шопенгауэр Артур, Arthurus Schopenhauer, Artûr Šôpenhauer, ショーペンハウヱル, Šopenxawer, آرثر شوبنهاور،, شوپنهور، ارتور, آرتور شوپنهاور, Sopenaouer, Szopenhauer, شوپنہائر, Arturo Schopenhauer, А Шопенгауэр, .. Shōpenhauā, ארתור שאפענהויער, Artūr Shūpinhawar, シヨーペンハウエル, Artur Šopengauer, Arthur Schopenhauer, 叔本华, A. Schopenhauer, .. Šopenchauer, .. Schopenhauer, Արթուր Շոպենհաուեր, Arthuros Sopenchauer, არტურ შოპენჰაუერი, ארתור שופנהואר, Артур Шопенһауэр, アルトゥーア ショーペンハウアー, ארתור שופנהאואר, شوپنهور، أرثر, Артур Шапенгаўэр, ארטור שאפענהויער, Artur Şopenhaur, שופנהאואר, A Shopenhauer, شوبنهور، آرثر،, アルトゥール ショーペンハウアー, ショーペンハウアー, Артур Шопенхауер, A. Šopengauėr, ئارتەر شۆپنھاوەر, Schopenhauer, 아르투어 쇼펜하우어, Shubenhua, Arturs Šopenhauers, Shōpenhāeru, A ショーペンハウエル, Шопенгауэр, ショーペンハウアー アルトゥール, ആർതർ ഷോപ്പൻഹോവർ, A Schopenhauer, Ārtūr Šūpinhāwir, Artur Shopenhaʾuʾer, Артур Шапэнгаўэр, Ārtūr Shūpinhāvir, A. Šopenhaueris, Artur Šopenchauer, ショウペンハウエル, 叔本華, .. Syop'enhauŏ, አርተር ሾፐናውር, Artur Shopengauėr, Suʼu-pun-her, Шопенгауер, Shu ben hua, Ātūr Šūpinhāwir, ארתור שופנהאור, 亚瑟·叔本华, Schopenhaueris, ‏شوپنهاور، آرتور, Shu-pen-hua, Άρθουρ Σοπενχάουερ, อาเทอร์ โชเพนเฮาเออร์, Felix Treumund, आर्थर शोपेनहावर, شوپنهاور، أرثر, Артур Шопенгауер, Шоппенгауер, アルトゥル・ショーペンハウアー
Born:
Feb. 22, 1788
Died:
Sept. 21, 1860

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Arthur Schopenhauer was a German philosopher known for his atheistic pessimism and philosophical clarity. At age 25, he published his doctoral dissertation, On the Fourfold Root of the Principle of Sufficient Reason, which examined the fundamental question of whether reason alone can unlock answers about the world.

Schopenhauer's most influential work, The World as Will and Representation, emphasized the role of man's basic motivation, which Schopenhauer called will. His analysis of will led him to the conclusion that emotional, physical, and sexual desires can never be fulfilled. Consequently, he favored a lifestyle of negating human desires, similar to the teachings of ancient Greek Stoic philosophers, Buddhism, and Vedanta.

Books by Arthur Schopenhauer