Is there any philosopher that addresses the "man is made through his own struggle" view of the world? The closest thing I can think of is stoicism, but most likely I'm missing out on some other names and works.
Also, just to meme it up and take the piss:
>any /pol/-approved books and philosophical works? :^)
>>8884782
Man I just saw you on /biz/ and the only solution I can think of is killing yourself for being such a pathetic fuck
>>8884782
>Is there any philosopher that addresses the "man is made through his own struggle" view of the world? The closest thing I can think of is stoicism
That sounds like Nietzsche, not like Stoicism at all.
>>8884782
NEETchee
>>8884826
Link pls?
I want to see the other so-called "me"
>>8884782
You've just described Nietzsche. You can also look into Nassim Nicholas Taleb's "Antifragile" and, as you've mentioned it, works of Stoics, especially Epictetus' Discourses.
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