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The World as Will and Representation (The World as Will and Idea), Volume III of III
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244 pages
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Exploring the nature of reality, Arthur Schopenhauer presents a philosophy that transcends sensory perception, arguing that our understanding is limited to personal interpretation. He diverges from Kant's ethical views, emphasizing the significance of inner experiences driven by the Will. Schopenhauer's insights into the human condition reveal a cycle of insatiable desires leading to suffering, with true happiness remaining elusive. This third volume of his seminal work, "The World as Will and Representation," is recognized as a pivotal text in post-Kantian philosophy.
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2012, paperback
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