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Essays of Schopenhauer
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Arthur Schopenhauer's collection of essays presents a series of philosophical reflections on topics such as authorship, noise, education, and the nature of human existence. Written in the early 19th century, the work articulates Schopenhauer's critical perspectives on societal norms and individual behaviour. The essays examine human motives and societal constructs through a rational lens, often contrasting genuine intellectual pursuits with superficial or material aims. Among the subjects discussed are the qualities of true authorship, the societal impact of noise, and the emptiness he perceives in life. The collection also includes essays on personal and societal issues such as the role of women, the significance of reading, and the psychology of love and suicide. The work reflects Schopenhauer's philosophical stance on the nature of reality and human motivation, providing insight into his views on the complexities of the human condition.
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The 14 year old text file from which this html file was produced had some serious character set problems producing question marks in place of lost diacritics and other utf-8 characters. Hopefully this defect will be remedied some time in the future. DW CONTENTS PRELIMINARY. BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE. ESSAYS OF SCHOPENHAUER. ON AUTHORSHIP AND STYLE. ON NOISE. ON EDUCATION ON READING AND BOOKS. THE EMPTINESS OF EXISTENCE. ON WOMEN. THINKING FOR ONESELF. SHORT DIALOGUE ON RELIGION. PSYCHOLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS. METAPHYSICS OF LOVE. PHYSIOGNOMY. ON SUICIDE. FOOTNOTES: PRELIMINARY. When Schopenhauer was asked where he wished to be buried, he answered, "Anywhere; they will find me;" and the stone that marks his grave at Frankfort bears merely the inscription "Arthur Schopenhauer," without even the date of his birth or death. Schopenhauer, the pessimist, had a sufficiently optimistic conviction that his message to the world would ultimately be listened to—a conviction that never failed him during a lifetime of disappointments, of neglect in quarters where perhaps he would have most cherished appreciation; a conviction that only showed some signs of being justified a few years before his death. Schopenhauer was no opportunist; he was not even conciliatory; he never hesitated to declare his own faith in himself, in his principles, in his philosophy; he did not ask to be listened to as a matter of courtesy but as a right—a right for which he would struggle, for which he fought, and which has in the course of time, it may be admitted, been conceded to him. Although everything that Schopenhauer wrote was written more or less as evidence to support his main philosophical thesis, his unifying philosophical principle, the essays in this volume have an interest, if not altogether apart, at least of a sufficiently independent interest to enable them to be considered on their own merits, without relation to his main idea. And in dissociating them, if one may do so for a moment (their author would have scarcely permitted it!), one feels that one enters a field of criticism in which opinions can scarcely vary. So far as his philosophy is concerned, this unanimity does not exist; he is one of the best abused amongst philosophers; he has many times been explained and condemned exhaustively, and no doubt this will be as many times repeated. What the trend of his underlying philosophical principal was, his metaphysical explanation of the world, is indicated in…
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