Arthur Schopenhauer (1788-1860), the philosopher of pessimism, shocked even his contemporaries with his uncompromising essay On Women. Written with biting wit and unsparing critique, it remains one of the most controversial pieces of nineteenth-century philosophy.
In this new edition, readers will find Schopenhauer's infamous essay presented in a clean, modern format, with a fresh introduction that sets the work in its historical and philosophical context. Whether read as satire, cultural commentary, or a raw expression of Schopenhauer's worldview, On Women continues to provoke, unsettle, and spark debate.
This edition is ideal for students of philosophy, cultural critics, and anyone interested in the history of ideas.