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-'''Peter Wessel Zapffe''' ([[December 18]] [[1899]]-[[October 12]] [[1990]]) was a Norwegian [[author]] and [[philosopher]]. He was born in [[Tromsø]] and was well known for his somewhat pessimistic view of human existence. His basic thoughts about the error of human existence are presented in the essay, ''The Last Messiah'' (original: ''[[Den sidste Messias]]'', [[1933]]). This essay is a shorter version of his best-known work, the philosophical treatise, ''[[On the tragic]]'' (original: ''[[Om det tragiske]]'' [[1941]]). He called his brand of thought, ''[[biosophy]]'', which he defined as "thinking on life".+'''Peter Wessel Zapffe''' (1899 - 1990) was a [[Norwegian writer]] and [[philosopher]]. He was born in [[Tromsø]] and was well known for his somewhat pessimistic view of human existence. His basic thoughts about the error of human existence are presented in the essay, ''The Last Messiah'' (original: ''[[Den sidste Messias]]'', [[1933]]). This essay is a shorter version of his best-known work, the philosophical treatise, ''[[On the tragic]]'' (original: ''[[Om det tragiske]]'' [[1941]]). He called his brand of thought, ''[[biosophy]]'', which he defined as "thinking on life".
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Peter Wessel Zapffe (1899 - 1990) was a Norwegian writer and philosopher. He was born in Tromsø and was well known for his somewhat pessimistic view of human existence. His basic thoughts about the error of human existence are presented in the essay, The Last Messiah (original: Den sidste Messias, 1933). This essay is a shorter version of his best-known work, the philosophical treatise, On the tragic (original: Om det tragiske 1941). He called his brand of thought, biosophy, which he defined as "thinking on life".



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