Religion

“Religion” by Arthur Schopenhauer, published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform in October 2016, is a concise exploration of philosophical thought. This edition spans 92 pages and is presented in English. Schopenhauer, a notable German philosopher, engages with the ideas of Kant, Plato, and Spinoza, while also connecting Western philosophy with Eastern traditions such as Buddhism, Taoism, and Vedanta.
In this work, Schopenhauer articulates his philosophical stance, particularly in opposition to the metaphysical developments of his contemporaries following Kant. Readers will find a critical examination of religious and philosophical concepts, as Schopenhauer presents his ideas in a clear and direct manner. This edition serves as a valuable resource for those interested in the intersections of philosophy and religion, reflecting Schopenhauer’s unique perspective on these enduring subjects.
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Arthur Schopenhauer (Danzig, February 22, 1788-Frankfurt, Kingdom of Prussia, September 21, 1860) was a German philosopher. Its philosophy, conceived essentially as a “think to the end” philosophy of Kant, Plato and is indebted to Spinoza, also serving as a bridge with Eastern philosophy, especially Buddhism, Taoism and vedanta.1 In his work later, from 1836, he presents his philosophy in open polemic against post-Kantian metaphysical developments of his contemporaries.
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