Schopenhauer believed in the supremacy of will over intellect, and
he wrote extensively on the motivations behind actions. These six
essays, drawn from "Parerga" and posthumously published works,
include observations on government, free will and fatalism,
character, moral instinct, and ethics. They reflect the author's
wide range of interests and offer an accessible approach to his
philosophy.
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