
SCHOPENHAUER
ÉLETBÖLCSESÉG
BEVEZETŐ
I. FEJEZET. BEOSZTÁS
II. FEJEZET. AZ EGYÉNISÉGRŐL
III. FEJEZET. A VAGYONRÓL
IV. FEJEZET. AZ EMBER SZEREPÉRŐL
V. FEJEZET. PARAINESISEK ÉS MAXIMÁK.
VI. FEJEZET. AZ ÉLETKOROK KÜLÖNBSÉGÉRŐL.
A collection of concise, thought‑provoking reflections, this work invites listeners to pause and consider what it truly means to lead a happy life. Drawing on the insights of classic philosophers, the author explores happiness not as a distant ideal but as an everyday practice rooted in self‑understanding, personal virtues, and the way we are perceived by others.
The aphorisms examine three core aspects of human existence: the development of character and intellect, the role of material resources, and the influence of reputation and social standing. By framing these elements as choices we can shape from within, the book offers a gentle reminder that external circumstances matter far less than the attitudes we cultivate. Listeners will find a blend of timeless wisdom and practical guidance, encouraging a more mindful, resilient approach to the challenges of modern life.
Language
hu
Duration
~6 hours (361K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Albert László
Release date
2021-01-12
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1788–1860
Best known for exploring the restless force he called the “will,” this fiercely independent thinker turned suffering, desire, art, and compassion into some of philosophy’s most memorable themes. His work was often ignored at first, but it went on to shape later writers, artists, and philosophers far beyond his own century.
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