Is here anyone else as deep and penetratingly honest a thinker as Nietzsche? The more I read of him, and the more I introspect, the more astounded I am of how extraordinarily right he was. I can't understand how people say that philosophy offers no final conclusive answers, because there are many to be found in his thought
Is here anyone else as deep and penetratingly honest a thinker as Stirner? The more I read of him, and the more I introspect, the more astounded I am of how extraordinarily right he was. I can't understand how people say that philosophy offers no final conclusive answers, because there are many to be found in his thought
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I've been reading Birth of Tragedy and it amazes me how fluid his mind was, the free asosiation is real
What am I in for with the rest of his works?
>>9950523
What are some of his ideas that struck you as conclusions to philosophical problems? Which of his general or specific ideas did you find so compelling?
I love the part near the end of B G+E where he wistfully almost laments that some of his ideas look ripe to become "truths"