Desire, renunciation, asceticism and salvation in Schopenhauer
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Desire, Suffering, Resignation, Asceticism, WillAbstract
The article discusses the character thought of Schopenhauer’s revolutionary philosophically about the ontological process of negation of the will, represented materially in the modern era by the break with the materialistic consumer society order, delusions of satisfaction and enjoyment to their sectarian. Such circumstance makes Schopenhauer a dissonant voice to the calls of the vulgar materiallism of capitalist regime by the vulgar materiallism of capitalist regime by dissecting the psychological bases that philosophically support, the exaltation of wishes never performed properly.Downloads
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