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Schopenhauer

In Our Time: Philosophy

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The Metaphysics of Sexual Desire

Sexual consummation is a quite different thing, and it would only ever be, at best, a temporary cessation of that appetite. So it would bein part, a feature of the sort of infinitude, of the limitlessnessof the yearning, the striving, the willing, that causes our experience o suffering. I think there's a bit of the personal e confession here that his sexual desires were very strong, we've found it very hard to accommodate them to his his intellectual personer, i think. Ah, but that's perhaps another story. But romantic love is a kind of illusion that disappears. He says, as soon as we possess the individual we desire, we

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