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Essay of Schopenhauer: On Human Nature

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Essay of Schopenhauer: On Human NatureBibliographic Details Title: Essay of Schopenhauer: On Human Nature Author: Arthur Schopenhauer ISBN 13: 9789365619348 Pages: 96 Edition: First Edition (2026) Binding: Paperback Genre: Non Fiction > Philosophy > Western Philosophy > Ethics & Human Nature Recommended Age Group: 18+ years Reading Difficulty: Moderate Estimated Reading Time to Finish: 34 hours Price: 150. 00 Description Essay of Schopenhauer: On Human Nature by Arthur Schopenhauer offers

Bibliographic Details

  • Title: Essay of Schopenhauer: On Human Nature
  • Author: Arthur Schopenhauer
  • ISBN-13: 9789365619348
  • Pages: 96
  • Edition: First Edition (2026)
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Genre: Non-Fiction > Philosophy > Western Philosophy > Ethics & Human Nature
  • Recommended Age Group: 18+ years
  • Reading Difficulty: Moderate
  • Estimated Reading Time to Finish: 3–4 hours
  • Price: ₹150.00/-

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Essay of Schopenhauer: On Human Nature by Arthur Schopenhauer offers a focused and insightful exploration of one of philosophy’s most enduring subjects—the nature of human behavior, motivation, and moral character. Drawing from his broader philosophical system, Schopenhauer presents a concise yet powerful analysis of the forces that shape human actions, particularly emphasizing the role of will, desire, and egoism in everyday life.

In this work, Schopenhauer examines the underlying principles that govern human conduct, often challenging optimistic assumptions about rationality and moral progress. His reflections reveal a worldview that is both penetrating and unflinching, presenting human nature as driven by instinctual impulses and self-interest, yet not devoid of the possibility for compassion and ethical awareness. Through clear argumentation and philosophical rigor, the essay encourages readers to confront uncomfortable truths about human existence while also considering the pathways toward greater self-understanding.

This edition is especially suited for readers seeking a concise introduction to Schopenhauer’s ethical thought. Its brevity makes it accessible, while its intellectual depth ensures meaningful engagement for students and enthusiasts of philosophy alike. On Human Nature remains a significant philosophical text that continues to provoke reflection and debate, offering timeless insights into the complexities of human behavior and the moral dimensions of life.

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  • Focused exploration of human nature by Arthur Schopenhauer.
  • Examines will, desire, and motivation in human behavior.
  • Offers critical insights into ethics and moral philosophy.
  • Concise and accessible introduction to Schopenhauer’s ideas.
  • Challenges conventional views on rationality and morality.
  • Encourages deep reflection on human conduct and character.
  • Ideal for students of philosophy and ethics.
  • Combines clarity with philosophical depth.
  • Suitable for academic study and general reading.
  • A valuable addition to classic philosophy collections.

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