Schopenhauer and Tagore on the “Vanity of Existence”: A.
Total text length is 12,007 characters (approximately 8.3 pages). Excerpts from the Paper The beginning: Suffering, Vanity and the Human Will in the Philosophy of Arthur Schopenhauer This philosophical study will analyze the important aspects of the human will that Schopenhauer describes in the problems of vanity, materialism, and of the importance of suffering in the human condition.
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Essays and Aphorisms (The Penguin Classics) - Arthur Schopenhauer, R. J. Hollingdale (Amazon US) Essays On the Suffering of the World On the Vanity of Existence On the Antithesis of Thing in Itself and Appearance On Affirmation and Denial of the Will to Live On the Indestructibility of our Essential Being by Death On Suicide.
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Collected here are nine short essays, On the Sufferings of the World, The Vanity of Existence, On Suicide, Immortality: A Dialogue, Psychological Observations, On Education, Of Women, On Noise, and A Few Parables, by the world renowned philosopher Arthur Schopenhauer.
Schopenhauer, On the Basis of Morality, 57.Evaluating Schopenhauer’s criticisms of Kant’s ethics would go beyond the scope of this chapter. Kant scholars tend either to minimize the role of theology in his ethics, claiming that the system is internally consistent without any necessary appeal to God — the work of Onora O’Neill and Christine Korsgaard are exemplary here — or claiming.