Studies In Pessimism by Arthur Schopenhauer
A Series of Essays
The book explores the philosophical concept of pessimism, delving into the inherent suffering and futility of human existence. It presents a series of essays that critique the overly optimistic views of life, arguing that pain and dissatisfaction are fundamental aspects of the human condition. Through a critical examination of human desires, relationships, and societal constructs, the book suggests that true wisdom lies in acknowledging life's inherent struggles and adopting a more realistic, albeit somber, perspective on existence.
- Published
- 1851
- Nationality
- German
- Length
- Very Short
- Pages
- 100-150
- Original Language
- German
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