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School of Life Schopenhauer animation
Not sure how accurate this is as a portrait. (At one point "Atman" is referred to as a Buddhist concept. It's a Hindu concept, of course, and, I believe, the main point of difference between the Hindu and Buddhist cosmologies. If this is, as I believe, an error, there could be other, similar, errors.) However, the animation is attractive, and fans of Schopenhauer might find this entertaining:
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I quite enjoyed that video as well.
What do you think about School of Life's comment about that Schopenhauer is the west's response to Buddhism? I think Schopenhauer might have some very general connections to Buddhism (as well as some forms of Hinduism and Christianity) his general pov is somewhat incompatible with Buddhism, and not just because Buddhism is optimistic. Most buddhists seem to be more concerned with the inner mind of humanity rather than the suffering of others. Would you disagree? |
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School of Life makes pretty good content usually and this video of Herr Schopenhauer, after the Herr Kafka episode, is my favorite of theirs. Thank you for sharing, Mr. Crisp.
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Undoubtedly one of the best. |
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Of course this animation cannot substitute reading Schopenhauer, but it does serve as an appetizer to his philosophy.
Another fundamental error of Christianity is that it has in an unnatural fashion sundered mankind from the animal world to which it essentially belongs and now considers mankind alone as of any account, regarding the animals as no more than things. On Religion Arthur Schopenhauer |
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(This is not to say divers species of animal do not exhibit many emotions we connect with morality - sadness, fear, anger et cetera - they do, and some of them probably go even beyond this to having something akin to a reflective capacity for empathy. They just don't appear to apprehend a rational objective moral frame-work) |
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(Of course I'm restricting myself to earthly animals. There may be many species which also exhibit this difference in other parts of the universe) |
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