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{{person|name=Arthur Schopenhauer|occupation=Philosopher|birthday=February 22, 1788|ethnicity=German|image=File:1024px-Arthur_Schopenhauer_by_J_Schäfer,_1859.jpg}} | {{person|name=Arthur Schopenhauer|occupation=Philosopher|birthday=February 22, 1788|ethnicity=German|image=File:1024px-Arthur_Schopenhauer_by_J_Schäfer,_1859.jpg|iq=Very high|rs=2<ref>https://theodora.com/encyclopedia/s/arthur_schopenhauer.html</ref>}} | ||
'''Arthur Schopenhauer''' was a post-Kantian, pessimistic German philosopher (born in 1788 in the city of Danzig, Commonwealth of Poland-Lithuania, modern day Gdansk, Poland) and [[NEET]]. Though largely unappreciated in his own era, his writings had later become immensely influential. Of greatest relevance to this wiki, he is also known for his '[[misogynist]]' essay entitled "On Women", which argued for [[female subordination]], authored in 1851 in his books ''Parerga and Paralipomena''. | '''Arthur Schopenhauer''' was a post-Kantian, pessimistic German philosopher (born in 1788 in the city of Danzig, Commonwealth of Poland-Lithuania, modern day Gdansk, Poland) and [[NEET]]. Though largely unappreciated in his own era, his writings had later become immensely influential. Of greatest relevance to this wiki, he is also known for his '[[misogynist]]' essay entitled "On Women", which argued for [[female subordination]], authored in 1851 in his books ''Parerga and Paralipomena''. | ||