The Philosophy of Friedrich NietzscheLuce, 1908 - 325 |
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... ETERNAL RECURRENCE • • · VI . CHRISTIANITY • VII . TRUTH • VIII . CIVILIZATION 63 · · 74 · 88 • 100 117 126 147 162 • X. IX . WOMEN AND MARRIAGE GOVERNMENT • 174 • • 192 XI . CRIME AND PUNISHMENT 208 · XII . EDUCATION · 216 XIII ...
... ETERNAL RECURRENCE • • · VI . CHRISTIANITY • VII . TRUTH • VIII . CIVILIZATION 63 · · 74 · 88 • 100 117 126 147 162 • X. IX . WOMEN AND MARRIAGE GOVERNMENT • 174 • • 192 XI . CRIME AND PUNISHMENT 208 · XII . EDUCATION · 216 XIII ...
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... eternal strife between Hesiod and Homer . He also made an index to an elabo- rate collection of German historical fragments and per- formed odd tasks of like sort for various professors . In October , 1868 , he returned to Leipsic - not ...
... eternal strife between Hesiod and Homer . He also made an index to an elabo- rate collection of German historical fragments and per- formed odd tasks of like sort for various professors . In October , 1868 , he returned to Leipsic - not ...
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... eternal first cause of all human actions , motives and ideas . The old philosophers of Christendom had regarded intelli- gence as the superior of instinct . Some of them thought that an intelligent god ruled the universe and that ...
... eternal first cause of all human actions , motives and ideas . The old philosophers of Christendom had regarded intelli- gence as the superior of instinct . Some of them thought that an intelligent god ruled the universe and that ...
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... Eternal Recur- rence " ) . This work was to be published under the general title of " Der Wille zur Macht : Versuch einer Umwerthung aller Werthe " ( " The Will to Power : an Attempt at a Transvaluation of all Values " ) , but Nietzsche ...
... Eternal Recur- rence " ) . This work was to be published under the general title of " Der Wille zur Macht : Versuch einer Umwerthung aller Werthe " ( " The Will to Power : an Attempt at a Transvaluation of all Values " ) , but Nietzsche ...
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... eternal fitness . A married Spinoza , with two sons at college , another managing the family lens business , a daughter busy with her trousseau and a wife growing querulous and fat - the vision , alas , is preposterous , outrageous and ...
... eternal fitness . A married Spinoza , with two sons at college , another managing the family lens business , a daughter busy with her trousseau and a wife growing querulous and fat - the vision , alas , is preposterous , outrageous and ...
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Strona 269 - I wish to preach, not the doctrine of ignoble ease, but the doctrine of the strenuous life, the life of toil and effort, of labor and strife; to preach that highest form of success which comes, not to the man who desires mere easy peace, but to the man who does not shrink from danger, from hardship, or from bitter toil, and who out of these wins the splendid ultimate triumph.
Strona 78 - Thou shalt not covet thy neighbor's house, thou shalt not covet thy neighbor's wife, nor his man-servant, nor his maid-servant, nor his ox, nor his ass, nor any thing that is thy neighbor's.
Strona 122 - American's conviction that he must be able to look any man in the eye and tell him to go to hell, are the very essence of the free man's way of life.
Strona 128 - These angels and men, thus predestinated and foreordained, are particularly and unchangeably designed ; and their number is so certain and definite, that it cannot be either increased or diminished.
Strona 269 - China has already found, that in this world the nation that has trained itself to a career of unwarlike and isolated ease is bound in the end to go down before other nations which have not lost the manly and adventurous qualities.
Strona 81 - evil" is of a different origin. The cowardly, the timid, the insignificant, and those thinking merely of narrow utility are despised; moreover, also, the distrustful, with their constrained glances, the self-abasing, the dog-like kind of men who let themselves be abused, the mendicant flatterers, and above all the liars:— it is a fundamental belief of all aristocrats that the common people are untruthful. "We truthful ones"— the nobility in ancient Greece called themselves.
Strona 202 - He who can command, he who is a master by "nature," he who comes on the scene forceful in deed and gesture— what has he to do with contracts? Such beings defy calculation, they come like fate, without cause, reason, notice, excuse, they are there as the lightning is there, too terrible, too sudden, too convincing, too "different,
Strona 167 - Ye say it is the good cause which halloweth even war? I say unto you: it is the good war which halloweth every cause. War and courage have done more great things than charity.
Strona 234 - The man who has become free - and how much more the mind that has become free - spurns the contemptible sort of well-being dreamed of by shopkeepers, Christians, cows, women, Englishmen and other democrats. The free man is a warrior.