The Essays of Arthur Schopenhauer; Studies in Pessimism
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A collection of essays develops a philosophical pessimism that treats suffering as central to human life, examining vanity, suicide, and immortality (presented in dialogue), and advancing psychological observations alongside practical reflections on education, women, noise, and a series of parables. The pieces combine rigorous argument and historical example with cultural critique, defend controversial conclusions, and confront religious and moral assumptions, arguing that pain, desire, and the will fundamentally shape experience, ethics, and attitudes toward life and death.
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