• Shawn
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    Sorry, I've been neglecting my own threads.

    What does Schopenhauer mean when he says "the problem of existence"? Can someone help me understand the problem he's speaking of?Magnus Anderson

    I think, that the point here is that existence is problematic because of the things we normally associate life with at times. Schopenhauer might have engaged in hyperbole here; but, it seems clear to me that existence can actually be a problem for some or many.
  • Shawn
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    What questions would you be trying to answer?Harry Hindu

    Existential ones. Mainly ethical ones.
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