Stance 12 (1):107-115 (
2019)
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Abstract
Schopenhauer’s pessimistic philosophy is a depressing read. He writes many
pages about how suffering is the norm, and any happiness we feel is merely a
temporary alleviation of suffering. Even so, his account of suffering rings true
to many readers. What are we to do with our lives if Schopenhauer is right,
and we are doomed to suffer? In this paper, I use William James’ pragmatic
method to find practical implications of Schopenhauer’s pessimism. I provide
a model for how we are to live our lives in a suffering world, a model that
provides means to reduce suffering.