Philosopher - Schopenhauer - An Introduction
Schopenhauer: A Bright Pessimist? Portrait of a Bold Thinker Born in 1788 , the very year Kant published The Critique of Practical Reason , Arthur Schopenhauer emerges as a natural heir to critical philosophy . But he doesn’t stop there: inspired by Kant , Spinoza , and even Buddhism , Schopenhauer's thought would later shake the foundations of Western metaphysics and pave the way for what Nietzsche, Marx, and Freud would become known for—the philosophy of suspicion . A Cultured Mind, Freed by Loss Raised in a wealthy German family, Schopenhauer was a cultivated polyglot who spoke multiple languages fluently. At first, he followed his father’s wishes and entered commerce , but upon his father’s death, he turned to his true calling: philosophy . Pessimist? Yes, But Methodically So Often labeled a pessimist, Schopenhauer’s view is not emotional or depressive , but rather methodical —like Descartes’ famous doubt. He doesn’t sink into despair but uses his philosophical pessimism a...