Philosophy made in Germany
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9783752652192
Philosophy made in Germany The persistent illusion of self Is a book from my series "Philosophy for Beginners" and was specially written and designed so that all newcomers in the field of philosophy in particular can gain immediate, easily understandable access to a very specific philosophical topic. The scope of this book has been deliberately kept as compressed as possible in order to ensure the best possible learning outcome for every career changer. Effective input for little money!
Dennis Hans Ladener, born May 11th, 1990 in Cologne, is a German philosopher and writer who, at the young age of 29, managed to bring eighteen "philosophical non-fiction books" to market on his own. The main focus of his work and his thinking are based on the philosophy of the German philosopher Arthur Schopenhauer. Since his main work, the world as will and idea, always held the greatest source of inspiration for himself. I must have always been a little weird, and even as a child I spent a lot of time thinking about the world. Fantasy, imagination and a strong natural curiosity have always been my most loyal companions. The secret behind why I became the way I am is probably hidden in the fact that I have always avoided becoming an adult! In 2011 he successfully completed his three-year training as a specialist in protection and security. From now on he could concentrate fully on his personal study of philosophy. At the age of 20 I finally fell in love with philosophy and finally with Arthur Schopenhauer's world of thought. "It was a long, lonely and rocky road. But I have never regretted leaving him! " * Our author's drive is to make complex and difficult-to-understand philosophical, socio-critical and scientific topics accessible to the broader population as simply and clearly as possible. Not an easy undertaking. But one that is worth trying! "
Dennis Hans Ladener, born May 11th, 1990 in Cologne, is a German philosopher and writer who, at the young age of 29, managed to bring eighteen "philosophical non-fiction books" to market on his own. The main focus of his work and his thinking are based on the philosophy of the German philosopher Arthur Schopenhauer. Since his main work, the world as will and idea, always held the greatest source of inspiration for himself. I must have always been a little weird, and even as a child I spent a lot of time thinking about the world. Fantasy, imagination and a strong natural curiosity have always been my most loyal companions. The secret behind why I became the way I am is probably hidden in the fact that I have always avoided becoming an adult! In 2011 he successfully completed his three-year training as a specialist in protection and security. From now on he could concentrate fully on his personal study of philosophy. At the age of 20 I finally fell in love with philosophy and finally with Arthur Schopenhauer's world of thought. "It was a long, lonely and rocky road. But I have never regretted leaving him! " * Our author's drive is to make complex and difficult-to-understand philosophical, socio-critical and scientific topics accessible to the broader population as simply and clearly as possible. Not an easy undertaking. But one that is worth trying! "
Autor: | Dennis Hans Ladener |
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EAN: | 9783752652192 |
eBook Format: | ePUB |
Sprache: | English |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 13.10.2020 |
Untertitel: | The persistent illusion of self |
Kategorie: | |
Schlagworte: | Illusion human knowledge mindfuck philosophy |
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