The Collected Works of Arthur Schopenhauer is a selection of the key works of the eminent German philosopher, known for his pessimistic outlook on life and unique philosophical concepts.
The collection includes:
"The World as Will and Representation (Selected)" Schopenhauer's seminal work, where he develops his theory of will as the fundamental force of the world and explores the nature of human perception.
"The Art of Being Right: 38 Ways to Win an Argument" a practical guide to debate, in which the philosopher describes 38 tricks for winning discussions, revealing the nature of human thinking and argumentation.
"On the Nothingness and Sorrows of Life" an essay in which Schopenhauer reflects on the futility of human existence, the inevitability of suffering, and the nature of pessimism.
"The Metaphysics of Sexual Love" a work that explores the instincts and motives underlying sexual love through the prism of the metaphysics of will.
This collection provides readers with an opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of Schopenhauer's philosophical system, his view of human nature, and his worldview.