Nietzsche insists that there are no rules for human life, no absolute values, no certainties on which to rely. If truth can be achieved at all, it can come only from an individual who purposefully disregards everything that is traditionally taken to be "important.
His (Nietzsche's) book, Beyond Good and Evil , really aims at changing the reader's opinion as to what is good and what is evil — Bertrand Russell
Suuure, just a coincidenceIt's just a coincidence we have the same philosophy — Huh
I guess Nietzsches book was so good that it made him doubt himself?
I wouldn't know since I've never read a book on philosophy in my entire life. — Huh
No, you can't--BECAUSE good people are capable of doing bad things, and conversely, bad people are capable of doing good things. — Bitter Crank
Nietzsche insists that there are no rules for human life, no absolute values, no certainties on which to rely. If truth can be achieved at all, it can come only from an individual who purposefully disregards everything that is traditionally taken to be "important."
The snake which cannot shed its skin, must die. That's according to the German philosopher, Friedrich Nietzsche. Writing in 1881, Nietzsche wasn't concerned with snakes, but he was making a point about the ability to change. Or rather that those who refuse to adapt are resisting the inevitability of change. — Huh
His (Nietzsche's) book, Beyond Good and Evil , really aims at changing the reader's opinion as to what is good and what is evil
— Bertrand Russell — Huh
Nietzsche
Says create your own
It's just a coincidence we have the same philosophy
Nobody has a monopoly on philosophy — Huh
I think Nietzsche himself wouldn't like to see that he has dogmatic followers if he rose from his grave, but rather would like to see people who think with their own head. — Amalac
A quote from Nietzsche and 50¢ won't get you a cup of coffee. — Bitter Crank
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