Sure but Albert Einstein disagreed with it.
I don’t think anyone has actually read Nietzsche
I actually read some very recently because I heard that the recent PhilosophyTube had a bunch of bad takes. He’s actually far more fun to read than I realised
I’ll have you know I bought an English copy of Thus Spoke Zarathustra, and read almost the entire first dozen pages. Twice!
I couldn’t tell you much beyond this since it was boring and I don’t remember but: “God is dead” was not emo edgy bullshit but rather an observation that society as a whole was growing more secular, to way over-generalize the context.
I read Thus Spoke Zarathustra when I went through a phase of reading “classical” philosophy books. I remember liking it, though I don’t remember much of it anymore.
Ecce Homo is… interesting. Quoting Tears for Fear:
And I find it kind of funny
I find it kind of sadIt’s one of his last books and it’s obvious his eccentricity is bordering madness already. It contains chapters like “Why I Am So Wise”, “Why I Am So Clever”, “Why I Write Such Good Books”, and “Why I Am a Destiny”. Some scholars say it’s a provocative or sardonic way of presenting an autobiography; I wouldn’t be so sure.
That’s pretty wholesome, they managed to find some common ground.
Yeah, I love this dissolution into honesty from them both!
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That or there’s some wild context we’re missing.
Internet arguments if people were actually being honest
This video is the closest I’ll ever come to understanding Nietzsche and I studied philosophy in Germany.
Allow me to simplify it further:
Do or do not, but stop hogging the cocaine.
(The priest class as a bimbofied ubermensch is actually a pretty genius comparison imo)
how was the studying like? ~ <3
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