Arthur Schopenhauer

"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."

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Source: Arthur Schopenhauer (2012). “The World as Will and Representation”, p.590, Courier Corporation

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Arthur Schopenhauer

Arthur Schopenhauer

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Arthur Schopenhauer was a German philosopher known for his pessimistic philosophy and the concept of the 'will to live,' particularly in 'The World as Will and Representation.'

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