“All pantheism must ultimately be shipwrecked on the inescapable demands of ethics, and then on the evil and suffering of the world. If the world is a theophany , then everything done by man, and even by animal, is equally divine and excellent; nothing can be more censurable and nothing more praiseworthy than anything else; hence there is no ethics.”
Quote by Arthur Schopenhauer
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The World as Will and Representation
This book delves into the philosophical underpinnings of will and representation, examining their roles in shaping human perception and the structure of the world. It is a foundational text in the field of philosophy, offering insights into the nature of consciousness and the human condition. more
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