In a caf suspended between life and eternity, Schopenhauer, Nietzsche, and La Mettrie meet for what becomes their last banquet. Across the table, ideas clash and blend: pessimism confronts hedonism, will faces instinct, and the human body-so long despised by philosophy-demands to be heard.
Set in a world where death is only the beginning of dialogue, this novel unfolds as a philosophical drama of rare intensity. Through poetic narrative and existential tension, the reader witnesses the collision of three visions that shaped modern thought: the suffering as essence of being, the will to power as creation, and pleasure as revolt.
Written in a lyrical and reflective style, Deivede Eder Ferreira, psychoanalyst and philosopher, transforms abstract theory into living flesh. The result is not a history lesson, but a human revelation - a mirror of our own contradictions, where every sip of wine tastes of meaning, and every silence trembles with truth.
"Schopenhauer, Nietzsche and La Mettrie: The Last Banquet" is an invitation to think, feel, and question what remains when reason and desire finally sit at the same table.
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