The Wisdom of Life
Unless suffering is the direct and immediate object of life, our existence must entirely fail of its aim. It is absurd to look upon the enormous amount of pain that abounds everywhere in the world - and which originates in needs and necessities inseparable from life itself - as serving no purpose at all, and as the result of mere chance. Each separate misfortune, as it comes, seems, no doubt, to be something exceptional, but misfortune in general is the rule.
I know of no greater absurdity than that propounded by most systems of philosophy in declaring evil to be negative in its character. Evil is just what is positive; it makes its own existence felt. Leibniz is particularly concerned to defend this absurdity, and he seeks to strengthen his position by using a palpable and paltry sophism. It is the good that is negative. In other words: Happiness and satisfaction always imply some desire fulfilled, some state of pain brought to an end.
Country | USA |
Author | Arthur Schopenhauer |
Binding | Audible Audio Edition |
Format | Unabridged |
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Label | Schopenhauer Audio |
Manufacturer | Schopenhauer Audio |
PublicationDate | 2016-08-19 |
Publisher | Schopenhauer Audio |
Studio | Schopenhauer Audio |
ReleaseDate | 0000-00-00 |