Dialogues on Schopenhauer: Finding Our True Nature in a World Adrift - Couverture souple

Van Rossum, J.P.

 
9789083352848: Dialogues on Schopenhauer: Finding Our True Nature in a World Adrift

Synopsis

‘A pleasure to read and a very good introduction to Schopenhauer’s metaphysics for contemporary readers.'
Matthias Koßler, professor of philosophy, head of the Schopenhauer Research Unit at the University of Mainz and president of the Schopenhauer Society

‘Van Rossum is a true interpreter of the philosophy of Arthur Schopenhauer, in a style that can measure up to that of the master himself.’
Paul Cliteur, professor emeritus of jurisprudence and author of The Secular Outlook

‘A splendid dialogue that may serve as an excellent introduction to Schopenhauer’s doctrine.’
Thomas Regehly, philosopher, archivist of the Schopenhauer Society, and president of the International Jakob Böhme Society

‘A profound analysis of current science and society through the eyes of Schopenhauer that reads like an exciting novel. Written in the form of a dialogue that makes Schopenhauer surprisingly accessible.’
Ronald Meester, publicist and professor of mathematics


In this work, Van Rossum demonstrates how the ideas of the 19th‑century philosopher Arthur Schopenhauer remain relevant today and how they offer insights into our true nature. In this captivating voyage, the reader delves into the depths of inner experience, psychology, biology, physics, religion, philosophy, as well as contemporary societal issues, unveiling the core of our being step by step.

Dialogues on Schopenhauer uncovers surprising connections between Arthur Schopenhauer’s philosophy and modern science, and provides a solid philosophical foundation for the mystical traditions of East and West. By shedding light on contemporary spiritual, scientific, and societal challenges, this work breathes new life into old traditions, revealing their enduring relevance in the modern era.

J.P. van Rossum studied biology and obtained his PhD in philosophy. He has immersed himself in Arthur Schopenhauer’s philosophy—and how it relates to modern scientific and philosophical insights—for more than 25 years.

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