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Goncharuk, E. V. The Problem of Suffering in Schopenhauer’s Philosophy

Abstract: The topic of suffering is the most important aspect of Schopenhauer’s philosophical anthroplogy. German philosopher interpets this topic from the point of view of impaired nature of a person. In this regard Schopenhauer appealed to stoics’ philosophy. He assumes that suffering is not just a human feature but it is typical for all living beings.


Keywords:

philosophy, philosophical anthroplogy, human, suffering, rationality, wit, sin, nature, indifference, sanity.


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