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Human Nature
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80 pages
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Exploring profound philosophical themes, this collection features five essays by Arthur Schopenhauer that delve into human nature, the intricacies of government, the tension between free will and fatalism, the essence of character, and the foundations of moral instinct. Schopenhauer's reflections offer insightful perspectives on ethics and the human condition, showcasing his unique approach to philosophical inquiry. Each essay invites readers to engage with critical questions about morality and existence, highlighting Schopenhauer's enduring influence in the field of philosophy.
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2009, paperback
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