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Dive into the profound thoughts of Arthur Schopenhauer, a pioneering 19th-century philosopher whose insights into metaphysics, ethics, and aesthetics continue to resonate today. His influential ideas also shaped theories of evolution and psychology, notably through his concept of the will to power—a notion that would later be famously expanded by Nietzsche. Despite his brilliance, Schopenhauer often found himself overshadowed by his contemporary Hegel. In this work, he interweaves his social and psychological perspectives, deeply rooted in his metaphysical beliefs and inspired by Eastern philosophies. His distinctive pessimism stands in stark contrast to his evident joy in self-expression, evident in the elegance of his prose and his nightly flute performances. As you explore his thoughts, you’ll encounter striking claims, such as the assertion that the pleasure in this world... outweighs the pain, inviting contemplation through a comparison of the experiences of predator and prey. However, his views are not without controversy; Schopenhauer’s misogyny is also apparent, as exemplified by his belief that women are equipped with the arts of dissimulation for protection. The translator, T.B. Saunders, seems to resonate with Schopenhauers perspective, adding another layer to this compelling work. - Summary by D.E. Wittkower
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