What on earth must he have looked or sounded like?
— Amity
The scene is dream-like to me. — Tate
What is the meaning of "God is Dead"?
An idea in the mind of Z? Or a feeling in his heart/soul?
— Amity
Good question. I'm not really sure. — Tate
I see Charlton Heston with his wild, white woolly hair and beard as Moses in the Ten Commandments! — Amity
Zarathustra is handing them a set of values. — Tate
Companions the creative one seeks and not corpses, nor herds and believers. Fellow creators the creative one seeks, who will write new values on new tablets.
What exactly these new values are is a little foggy. — Tate
If we erase the distinction between soul (psyche) and body, the quest for the Ubermensch implies eugenics. — Tate
making use of Nietzsche — Tate
interpretations of Nietzsche combined with the new science of eugenics — Tate
If we erase the distinction between soul (psyche) and body, the quest for the Ubermensch implies eugenics. — Tate
Breeding Superman looks at several of the leading Nietzscheans and eugenicists, and challenges the long-cherished belief that British intellectuals were fundamentally uninterested in race. The result is a study of radical ideas which are conventionally written out of histories of the politics and culture of the period.
Based on what you have cited this is not about Nietzsche, it is about a questionable interpretation of Nietzsche that attempts to combine Nietzsche and eugenics. — Fooloso4
I think it is important to note that Nietzsche's ideas are potentially explosive. — Tate
What exactly these new values are is a little foggy. It has something to do with love of life, but as a goal for humanity, there's a distinct dark side to it. — Tate
Since eugenics is anathema to us, specifically because of Nazism, we don't think of Nietzsche as favoring it. — Tate
To breed an animal that is entitled to make promises—surely that is the essence of the paradoxical task nature has set itself where human beings are concerned? Isn't that the real problem of human beings?
Just take the point that if the prevailing interpretation of Nietzsche in the early 20th Century pointed to eugenics, then you can't say that's nonsense. — Tate
You work hard to find an easy way out. It was you, not the prevailing interpretation of Nietzsche, that made this claim — Fooloso4
You work hard to find an easy way out. It was you, not the prevailing interpretation of Nietzsche, that made this claim
— Fooloso4
There is actually quite a bit of academic work examining the connection between Nietzsche and eugenics. — Tate
I'm not all that interested in proving it to you when all you have to do is look it up. — Tate
I would be pleasantly surprised if this thread manages to reach the flies in the marketplace. — Banno
On the Flies of the Market Place
Flee, my friend, into your solitude! I see you dazed by the noise of the
great men and stung by the stings of the little — Cambridge pdf p82
I think it is important to note that Nietzsche's ideas are potentially explosive. — Tate
The market place is full of pompous jesters – and the people are proud of their great men! They are the men of the hour.
The beauty of reading from a pdf is its searchability. — Amity
There is also quite a bit on Nietzsche and Nazism. That does not mean he supported such thinking and practices or that the work on it supports the connection. — Fooloso4
But it does mean people feel the need to address it ... — Srap Tasmaner
People took Wittgenstein for a behaviorist — Srap Tasmaner
The irony is, those who praise Nietzsche are pushing against his spirit. — Banno
Nietzsche is himself something to overcome. — Tate
Or overlook. What I've read reads like the work of a very smart incel.
— @Tom Storm
That's says more about you than it does about Nietzsche, I'm afraid. — Tate
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