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...milar to the man who has found his American dream. He is happy with what he has and is comfortable in his surroundings and will thus not aspire to create more. Nietzche calls these men more apelike than apes themselves b... - NIETZCHE DEAD -
...ethesda, Maryland 20814 Toward the end of the nineteenth century, the German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche wrote a fictional account of a madman who went about the town proclaiming that God is dead. Nietzsche's story is ... - Nietzche -
Nietzsche and Morals “I mistruct all systemizers and I avoid them. The will to a system is a lack of integrity.” - Nietzsche ("Twilight of the Idols", 'Maxims and Arrows', part 26). This quote offers Nietzsche’s view on moral... - Man's search for freedom -
...esult of an inner decision, and not the result of camp influences alone."
p. 108. Resurrection, film adapted from a Tolstoy novel.
p. 111 "Provisional existence:" not able to aim at the ultimate goal of one's life. Happ... - A Form of Expression -
...d. The conflict between these spheres of
power the colonists believe, justifies their rebellion.
The uses of the word power set the tone of the Declaration of
Independence. In the first sentence of the Declarat... - Power Writing Styles -
...he Declaration of
Independence also believe powers given by God to the people must not
be usurped. The conflict between these spheres of
power the colonists believe, justifies their rebellion.
The uses of the... - Karma Deficient -
...ner deserving of the lips of Nietzche, with a quick and sincere, "…because they are still people, and who is gonna' help them anyway? The Christians?"
I had already called his cell phone twice and received no answer, b... - Nietzche: On the genealogy of morals -
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Walter Kauffman argues forcefully against the claim that Nietzsche disparages slave morality in favor of the master morality of the "blonde beast," the barbarian, that maims and slaughters. While it seems clear that Niet...