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What would you say to Nietzsche, regarding his will to power

 
 
cavfancier
 
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Reply Thu 13 Jan, 2005 04:04 pm
spendius wrote:
cav:-

Don't you think that a definition of "wide variety of human behaviour" would be helpful.

spendius.


Conceptually and without bias, yes.
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Centroles
 
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Reply Sat 15 Jan, 2005 12:46 am
Exactly, "nietzche used prejudicial statements to reach and convert people to abondon prejudices, that couldn't comprehend why prejudicies are inherently flawed, always.

For the rest of us, his stated prejudicial were strictly meant to be taken satiricaly. And no, even though the Nazi's completley rewrote all of Nietzches works, to make people believe he agreed with the Nazi, Nietxche hated everything about the nazis and what htey stood for.
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