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Arthur Schopenhauer - перевод на французский

GERMAN PHILOSOPHER (1788–1860)
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  • Schopenhauer in his youth
  • Sculpture of Arthur Schopenhauer by [[Giennadij Jerszow]]
  • Commemorative stamp of the Deutsche Bundespost
  • Bust in [[Frankfurt]]
  • Schopenhauer at age 58 on 16 May 1846
  • Schopenhauer's birthplace house, ul. Św. Ducha (formerly ''Heiligegeistgasse'')
  • Schopenhauer's philosophy took Kant's work as its foundation. While he praised Kant's greatness, he nonetheless included a highly detailed criticism of Kantian philosophy as an appendix to ''The World as Will and Representation''.
  • Dutch Golden Age artists]], who "directed such purely objective perception to the most insignificant objects, and set up a lasting monument of their objectivity and spiritual peace in paintings of ''[[still life]]''. The aesthetic beholder does not contemplate this without emotion."<ref>''The World as Will and Representation'', Vol. 1, §38</ref>
  • Hauptfriedhof]]'' in [[Frankfurt]]
  • 1855 painting of Schopenhauer by [[Jules Lunteschütz]]
  • Photo of Schopenhauer, 1852

Arthur Schopenhauer         
Arthur Schopenhauer (1788-1860), German philosopher who viewed the will to live as a central factor in human experience and the renunciation of desire as the key to achieving happiness
Schopenhauer      
Schopenhauer, family name; Arthur Schopenhauer (1788-1860), German philosopher who viewed the will to live as a central factor in human experience and the renunciation of desire as the key to achieving happiness

Определение

Arthurian
·add. ·adj Of or pertaining to King Arthur or his knights.

Википедия

Arthur Schopenhauer

Arthur Schopenhauer ( SHOH-pən-how-ər, German: [ˈaɐtʊɐ ˈʃoːpm̩haʊɐ] (listen); 22 February 1788 – 21 September 1860) was a German philosopher. He is best known for his 1818 work The World as Will and Representation (expanded in 1844), which characterizes the phenomenal world as the product of a blind noumenal will. Building on the transcendental idealism of Immanuel Kant (1724–1804), Schopenhauer developed an atheistic metaphysical and ethical system that rejected the contemporaneous ideas of German idealism. He was among the first thinkers in Western philosophy to share and affirm significant tenets of Indian philosophy, such as asceticism, denial of the self, and the notion of the world-as-appearance. His work has been described as an exemplary manifestation of philosophical pessimism.

Though his work failed to garner substantial attention during his lifetime, Schopenhauer had a posthumous impact across various disciplines, including philosophy, literature, and science. His writing on aesthetics, morality, and psychology have influenced many thinkers and artists. Those who have cited his influence include philosophers Emil Cioran, Friedrich Nietzsche and Ludwig Wittgenstein, scientists Erwin Schrödinger and Albert Einstein, psychoanalysts Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung, writers Leo Tolstoy, Herman Melville, Thomas Mann, Hermann Hesse, Machado de Assis, Jorge Luis Borges, Marcel Proust and Samuel Beckett, and composers Richard Wagner, Johannes Brahms, Arnold Schoenberg and Gustav Mahler.