thank you for this! my recommendations page got filled with "blackfriday this, postelection that" nonsense, but amongst it I spotted your welcome preciousness
Fantastic breakdown of these works! There are many things I agree, as well as disagree, with Nietzsche, naturally, and two of his concepts I really do agree with are his arguments against the ignoring of the "instincts" and the adhering to an "apparent" world. One thing I've always appreciated with Nietzsche is that noting or no one is off limits for receiving his criticisms. It did not matter if they were religious or secular. If he felt it was wrong, he called it out.
I agree! I also like how he wasn’t afraid to alter or at times contradict his prior positions in fear of losing credibility or a totalizing system/worldview
I love his quote that begins “Man is the cruelest animal......
Great analysis. Thank you!
Thanks for the discussion and analysis
thank you for this! my recommendations page got filled with "blackfriday this, postelection that" nonsense, but amongst it I spotted your welcome preciousness
Very glad the algorithm sent it your way!
Fantastic breakdown of these works! There are many things I agree, as well as disagree, with Nietzsche, naturally, and two of his concepts I really do agree with are his arguments against the ignoring of the "instincts" and the adhering to an "apparent" world. One thing I've always appreciated with Nietzsche is that noting or no one is off limits for receiving his criticisms. It did not matter if they were religious or secular. If he felt it was wrong, he called it out.
I agree! I also like how he wasn’t afraid to alter or at times contradict his prior positions in fear of losing credibility or a totalizing system/worldview
Gay science? 14:33
It's the name of his other book The Gay Science