Arthur Schopenhauer / T. Bailey Saunders / TBailey Saunders
Librería Samer Atenea
Librería Aciertas (Toledo)
Kálamo Books
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Librería Elías (Asturias)
Donde los libros
Librería Kolima (Madrid)
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A razor-sharp probe into human desire and despair.Ideas that unsettle and illuminate.This philosophical essays collection brings together Schopenhauer’s incisive musings on art, morality and the human condition. Plain in form but dense in thought, these pieces offer sharp human nature reflections that confront pessimism and will while probing questions of metaphysics and ethics. As a classic philosophy anthology, it sits at the crossroads of nineteenth century literature and 1800s German philosophy, where clear prose meets uncompromising ideas. Readers new to Schopenhauer will find accessible entry points, and instructors and tutors will value it as a philosophy students resource; it also makes a thoughtful readers gift for anyone curious about the darker currents of modern thought.Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. Schopenhauer’s essays occupy a pivotal place in European intellectual history, bridging Kantian philosophy studies and later currents of thought. They serve as a Nietzsche companion reading for those tracing influence and dissent and remain essential reading for study of 1800s German philosophy. Equally suitable for casual browsing or shelf display, this edition offers brisk clarity alongside rigorous argument, making it both a practical resource and a distinguished addition to any classic philosophy collection.Accessible without compromise, the essays repay repeated reading and quiet contemplation. Casual readers find brisk clarity and provocative insight; tutors and undergraduates will recognise many passages as a ready philosophy students resource, while classic-literature collectors can value it as an essential item for shelf and study. Read as human nature reflections or as a companion in Kantian philosophy studies, the pieces retain an immediacy that suits both solitary perusal and seminar discussion. For those seeking a Nietzsche companion reading or a broader view of European intellectual history, this edition joins ideas across generations while remaining eminently readable.