
Az akarat szabadságáról
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Authors:
- Schopenhauer, Arthur
1788 - 1860
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In a period marked by profound philosophical inquiry, "Az akarat szabadságáról" by Arthur Schopenhauer challenges the very essence of human autonomy. This compelling treatise interrogates the nature of free will, positing that true freedom may not stem solely from self-awareness but rather from deeper existential considerations. Schopenhauer meticulously examines the interplay between desire and volition, offering insights that resonate with contemporary debates on determinism and moral responsibility. Ideal for students, philosophers, and civic activists, this work invites readers to reflect on the implications of their choices in a world where the concept of free will remains contentious. Engage with Schopenhauer's thought-provoking ideas and discover the nuances of freedom in this essential philosophical document.
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