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THE ESSAYS OF ARTHUR SCHOPENHAUER: STUDIES IN PESSIMISM - By Arthur Schopenhauer - Translated By T. Bailey Saunders
NOTE.
ON THE SUFFERINGS OF THE WORLD.
THE VANITY OF EXISTENCE.
ON SUICIDE.
IMMORTALITY: A DIALOGUE.
FURTHER PSYCHOLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS.
ON EDUCATION.
OF WOMEN.
ON NOISE.
This volume brings together a selection of Arthur Schopenhauer’s most thought‑provoking essays, gathered from his larger work Parerga. In a clear, uncompromising style, he explores why suffering is an inevitable part of human life and how our desires shape both joy and pain. The essays confront familiar philosophical assumptions, offering a stark but insightful perspective on the nature of desire, happiness, and the relentless flow of time.
Among the topics are the paradox of pleasure, the role of hardship as a necessary ballast, and a candid discussion of women that reflects Schopenhauer’s controversial views. He also revisits the question of immortality and presents psychological observations that still resonate with modern readers. Though the tone can be bleak, the work invites listeners to grapple with the uncomfortable truths that underlie everyday existence.
Language
en
Duration
~2 hours (163K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-01-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1788–1860
Best known for exploring the restless force he called the “will,” this fiercely independent thinker turned suffering, desire, art, and compassion into some of philosophy’s most memorable themes. His work was often ignored at first, but it went on to shape later writers, artists, and philosophers far beyond his own century.
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