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Schopenhauer, Hamlet, Mephistopheles
Frei Aufsatze Zur Naturgeschichte Des Pessimismus (1901)
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280 pages
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Friedrich Paulsen's collection of essays investigates pessimism through the perspectives of Schopenhauer, Hamlet, and Mephistopheles. It examines the philosophical implications of pessimism and its influence on human thought and behavior, highlighting its presence in modern society. By analyzing how Schopenhauer's ideas resonate with literary characters, Paulsen offers a thorough exploration of pessimism's manifestations and its impact on understanding the human condition and existence. This work serves as a significant cultural contribution, preserving important literary insights.
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