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- 108 pages
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Exploring the philosophical underpinnings of reality, Arthur Schopenhauer argues that existence is a manifestation of human will, emphasizing that life is predominantly marked by suffering. This essay, translated by Thomas Bailey Saunders, presents Schopenhauer's insights into the nature of reality and the human condition, reflecting his influence on later thinkers like Nietzsche. First published in English in the 1890s, it delves into the complexities of human experience and the inherent challenges of existence.
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Studies in Pessimism, Arthur Schopenhauer
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- 2007
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