Are human beings born with a moral character, or does our
character form and change as we experience life? In The Will's
Harmonic Motion, author Fadel Sabry sheds light on this age-old
question.
An extension of Arthur Schopenhauer's work, philosophy, and
discussion, The Will's Harmonic Motion puts forth an extensive
discussion of how moral character is obtained and on what basis. It
provides an overview of Schopenhauer's treatment of metaphysics and
introduces the concept of the will. It also explains the nature of
morality and intelligible and empirical characters and investigates
movements in nature, especially harmonic motion, and reviews the
scientific laws that govern it. The study extends the concepts of
moral characters and curves to animals, explains the mysterious
qualities of creative power and healing power, explores the topic
of pleasure, and addresses the mystery of existence.
This study approaching metaphysical subjects scientifically,
seeking to apply rational thinking to all topics considered,
including morality, death, and religion. Bringing new ideas to
philosophy, Sabry considers these themes and more in his search for
the truth about moral character.
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