In David Bather Woods & Timothy Stoll (eds.),
The Schopenhauerian mind. New York, NY: Routledge. pp. 282-296 (
2023)
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Abstract
Optimism and pessimism are two diametrically opposed views about the value of existence. Optimists maintain that existence is better than non-existence, while pessimists hold that it is worse. Arthur Schopenhauer put forward a variety of arguments against optimism and for pessimism. I will offer a synoptic reading of these arguments, which aims to show that while Schopenhauer’s case against optimism primarily focuses on the value or disvalue of life’s contents, his case for pessimism focuses on the ways in which life as a whole is structurally defective.