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Schopenhauer as Educator

Friedrich Nietzsche

Traducteur Adrian Collins

Maison d'édition: DigiCat

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In "Schopenhauer as Educator," Friedrich Nietzsche delves into the philosophical intricacies of Arthur Schopenhauer's thought, presenting it as a vital educational framework for self-overcoming and individual empowerment. Nietzsche employs a poetic and aphoristic style, typical of his later works, blending philosophy with literary flair. Within the context of the 19th-century philosophical landscape, Nietzsche contrasts Schopenhauer's pessimism with his own burgeoning ideas of the Übermensch and the will to power, advocating for a transformative educational experience that encourages authentic self-creation and resistance against societal norms. Friedrich Nietzsche, a German philosopher known for his radical ideas on morality, culture, and individualism, was profoundly influenced by Schopenhauer's philosophy during his formative years. Nietzsche's grappling with Schopenhauer's views on pessimism and suffering led him to consider the role of the educator in enhancing the individual's sense of purpose. This synthesis of admiration and critique mirrors Nietzsche's own philosophical evolution, highlighting his struggle to forge a new path in an increasingly modern world. "Schopenhauer as Educator" is a compelling invitation for readers to explore not only Schopenhauer's philosophy but also Nietzsche's profound vision for personal and cultural renewal. This work is essential for anyone seeking deeper insights into the intersections of education, philosophy, and the art of living, making it a pivotal text for scholars and lay readers alike.
Disponible depuis: 10/08/2022.
Longueur d'impression: 70 pages.

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