Studies in Pessimism by SCHOPENHAUER, Arthur

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Arthur Schopenhauer, an early 19th century philosopher, made significant contributions to metaphysics, ethics, and aesthetics. His work also informed theories of evolution and psychology, largely through his theory of the will to power – a concept which Nietzsche famously adopted and developed. Despite this, he is today, as he was during his life, overshadowed by his contemporary, Hegel. Schopenhauer's social/psychological views, put forth in this work and in others, are directly derived from his metaphysics, which was strongly influenced by Eastern thought. His pessimism forms an interesting and perhaps questionable contrast with his obvious joy in self-expression, both in the elegance of his prose and in his practice of playing the flute nightly.

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    Note
  • 33 minutes 34 seconds
    On the sufferings of the world
  • 12 minutes 44 seconds
    On the vanity of existence
  • 14 minutes 6 seconds
    On suicide
  • 11 minutes 12 seconds
    Immortaliy: a dialogue
  • 52 minutes 33 seconds
    Psychological observations
  • 18 minutes 22 seconds
    On education
  • 36 minutes 22 seconds
    Of women
  • 12 minutes 39 seconds
    On noise
  • 12 minutes 11 seconds
    A few parables
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