- was
named after him.
Today the
summit is
called "
Zapffes tind" ('the top of
Zapffe'). In 1928,
Zapffe climbed the
first summit of
Skamtinden and was also...
- ISBN 978-0-19-937811-1.
Zapffe,
Peter Wessel (2004). "The Last Messiah".
Philosophy Now (45): 35–39. P. W.
Zapffe, Om det tragiske, Oslo: Pax Forlag, 1996.
Zapffe, P. W...
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Peter Wessel Zapffe. One of his most
significant works, this
approximately 10 page long
essay would later be
expanded upon in
Zapffe’s book, On the Tragic...
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Gisle (March–April 2004). "The View from
Mount Zapffe".
Philosophy Now. No. 45.
Retrieved 2022-12-27.
Zapffe,
Peter Wessel (March–April 2004). "The Last...
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espoused philosophically pessimistic views include Emil Cioran,
Peter Wessel Zapffe,
Eugene Thacker,
Thomas Ligotti,
David Benatar, Drew M. Dalton, and Julio...
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inevitability of
death makes all
ambition in life pointless.
Peter Wessel Zapffe's view is that
humans are born with an
overdeveloped skill (understanding...
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other philosophers like
Peter Wessel Zapffe (1899–1990), who used
biology as the
foundation of his philosophy.
Zapffe first set out his
ideas in Den sidste...
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Zapffe,
Peter Wessel. "The Last Messiah".
Philosophy Now (45). Gualeni, Stefano; Vella,
Daniel (2021). "Existential
Ludology and
Peter Wessel Zapffe"...
- of life
Nihilism Non
sequitur (literary device)
Pataphysics Peter Wessel Zapffe Philosophical pessimism The
Stranger (novel)
Theatre of the
Absurd Absurdistan...
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Wessel Zapffe. In his
essay Happiness Is for the Pigs:
Philosophy versus Psychotherapy (1966), he
formulated his
attempt to "out-
Zapffe Zapffe", in rejecting...