philosophers suffer from moral hazard--- nietzsche - hitler
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Your online it should take you two minutes for the response
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Do you mean "You're online?"puto wrote:Your online it should take you two minutes for the response
If you really want a conversation about Nietzsche, I'm quite happy to oblige. But to date you have not seemed very forthcoming thus far. I imagine since March you have been studying somewhere, and are more ready to talk?
What of his works do you want to talk about?
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puto wrote:You CHILD
If you really want a conversation about Nietzsche, I'm quite happy to oblige. But to date you have not seemed very forthcoming thus far. I imagine since March you have been studying somewhere, and are more ready to talk?
Which one of his works do you want to talk about?
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When did he write that one?
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Priceless!!!John K wrote:When did he write that one?
"You Child", by Friedrich Nietzsche, available at all good bookshops; Kindle Version £1 extra!
Re: philosophers suffer from moral hazard--- nietzsche - hit
Actually it is available.
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On what wavelength?puto wrote:Actually it is available.
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Have you people even read Nietzsche Not anymore do you know how to read Nietzsche, but have you read Nietzsche
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Yes, I have read Nietzsche. The Genealogy of Morals comes to mind as one of my favorites.
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I don't know whether toputo wrote:Actually it is available.
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I found Nietzsche, F. (1874 (1983)). On the Uses and Disadvantages of History for Life. In J. P. Stern, Untimely Meditations (R. J. Hollingdale, Trans., pp. 58 - 123). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Very useful for a essay I wrote for my MA.John K wrote:Yes, I have read Nietzsche. The Genealogy of Morals comes to mind as one of my favorites.
There is also a short article he wrote about the way we conceive of building and social space, called "---- Building, Thinking", that I read during my BA, but I can longer find the reference to. Any ideas where I might find it?
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Never heard of that one. I'll poke around and see what I can find later today.chaz wyman wrote:There is also a short article he wrote about the way we conceive of building and social space, called "---- Building, Thinking", that I read during my BA, but I can longer find the reference to. Any ideas where I might find it?
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So I have found you have not read Nietzsche. You have read about Nietzsche, and that proves too me that you don't know Nietzsche. People get a clue, and just read Nietzsche, and then tell me what you think. That is how you read Nietzsche. No wonder you don't know about "metamorphosis.'" You have never read Nietzsche. Because you don't know how to read, and understand Nietzsche. Let me give you a hint: Existentialism!