Arthur Schopenhauer | German Philosopher, Pessimist Writer - Britannica Arthur Schopenhauer was a German philosopher, often called the “philosopher of pessimism,” who was primarily important as the exponent of a metaphysical doctrine of the will in immediate reaction against Hegelian idealism
Schopenhauer, Arthur | Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy Arthur Schopenhauer has been dubbed the artist’s philosopher on account of the inspiration his aesthetics has provided to artists of all stripes He is also known as the philosopher of pessimism, as he articulated a worldview that challenges the value of existence
Arthur Schopenhauer’s Philosophy - A Guide to Life, Will, and Happiness . . . Discover Arthur Schopenhauer’s philosophy in clear, easy-to-understand language Explore his insights on will, determinism, ethics, aesthetics, and happiness with relatable examples and contrasts to thinkers like Kant, Nietzsche, and Aristotle
Arthur Schopenhauer – The Philosopher of Pessimism and Will Arthur Schopenhauer may be the patron saint of pessimism, but his thought is anything but despairing His honesty, clarity, and insight offer a bracing counterpoint to philosophical optimism and a powerful lens for understanding human desire, suffering, and compassion
Arthur Schopenhauer - New World Encyclopedia The German philosopher Arthur Schopenhauer (February 22, 1788 – September 21, 1860) is widely known as the quintessential pessimist among western thinkers
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Arthur Schopenhauer: The World as Will and Representation Arthur Schopenhauer (1788–1860) was the German philosopher who took Kant's transcendental idealism and gave it a darker conclusion: the thing-in-itself, behind the world of appearances, is not Reason or Spirit but a blind, restless, suffering Will