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Philosophy Collection: The Ideas and Biographies of Friedrich Nietzsche, Soren Kierkegaard, Immanuel Kant, Seneca, and Schopenhauer - Metaphysics, Stoicism, Nihilism, Will to Power, & more

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✔ Are you interested in philosophy?


✔ Do the greatest thinkers from the past influence the way you think and act?


Philosophers have been shaping the world for centuries. Their ideas have shaped the way we act as individuals and groups for as long as we can remember, and their deep thought processes have been marveled at and replicated by millions across the world.


Now some of the greatest of these have been presented in one fantastic book,


Philosophy Collection: The Ideas and Biographies of Friedrich Nietzsche, Soren Kierkegaard, Immanuel Kant, Seneca and Schopenhauer, which examines ideas surrounding:


★ Metaphysics


★ Stoicism


★ Nihilism


★ Will to Power


★ Existentialism


★ And more…


Men like Nietzsche, Seneca and Schopenhauer, to name but three, have fascinated us with the way they have presented ideas and theories on a wide range of topics and that remains true to this today.


So if you wanted to know even more about these astonishing people and what lay behind their principles and notions, then Philosophy Collection is a book that you simply must read now!


✔ Get a copy and see what made these great minds think the way they did.


262 pages, Kindle Edition

Published April 16, 2019

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December 1, 2022
Pretty dismal attempt. Aside from the many spelling and grammar errors, the author often seems to write like he's under the influence, especially by the time he gets to Schopenhauer.

Wouldn't be worth it even if it were being given away.
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