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philosophy
Schopenhauer’s Asceticism: A path to salvation

fatemeh bakhtiari; sima safari; Abbas Haj Zein Alabedini

Volume 19, Issue 75 , September 2023, , Pages 143-159

https://doi.org/10.22054/wph.2023.72801.2145

Abstract
  Asceticism has been one of the most important concepts in Arthur Schopenhauer’s philosophy, especially in his theory of salvation. He has defined salvation as releasing from pain and suffering and achieving long-term tranquility. According to him, such tranquility may be achieved by the way of ...  Read More

The Narration of the Body and Salvationary Self-wanted Suffering in the Characters of Samuel Beckett's Works Based on Cartesian Duality

Amin Abaspour; Amir Nasri

Volume 18, Issue 71 , February 2022, , Pages 127-154

https://doi.org/10.22054/wph.2022.68779.2086

Abstract
  If the investigation of different methods of existence and surveying language capabilities were among the most important thought issues of Samuel Beckett, so he would certainly use these two in order to recognize man better and communicate with the world around him. Beckett, affected by Descartes’ ...  Read More