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On the Suffering of the World by Arthur Schopenhauer
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On the Suffering of the World by Arthur Schopenhauer

In this episode we discuss we discuss On the Suffering of the World by Arthur Schopenhauer.

Worker and Parasite · Jerry Brito, Stan Tsirulnikov

January 27, 20261h 26m

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Show Notes

In this episode, Jerry and Stably discussed Arthur Schopenhauer's On the Suffering of the World. Jerry praised the book as a great introduction to Schopenhauer's philosophy and its insights, particularly the concept of life as a balance between suffering and boredom, while Stan  found the text repetitive and at times impenetrable, disagreeing with the author’s premise. They also explored Schopenhauer’s core ideas, including the "Will" as an eternal, irrational force and the philosopher’s suggested solution of denying the Will through asceticism or art, and they further debated the ethics of procreation and the necessity of preserving consciousness. Stan  then selected "On Photography" by Susan Sontag as the next reading material for discussion.