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The Essays of Arthur Schopenhauer Studies in Pessimism
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92 pages
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Exploring the depths of human motivation and the inherent dissatisfaction of desires, this collection of essays delves into Schopenhauer's philosophy, particularly his concept of the "will to exist." The essays draw from his broader work, addressing themes such as suffering and the negation of desires, akin to Buddhist teachings. Notably, the dialogue on immortality encapsulates his core beliefs, while his observations on women reflect his serious perspectives on human nature. This selection offers a profound insight into Schopenhauer's analysis of life and existence.
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2009, paperback
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