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The Joyful Wisdom

Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche

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. . .s just as much as in music; for our case an andante of 47evolution is absolutely necessary, as the tempo of a passionate and slow spirit:—and the spirit of conserving families is certainly of that sort.

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Consciousness.—Consciousness is the last and latest development of the organic, and consequently also the most unfinished and least powerful of these developments. Innumerable mistakes originate out of consciousness, which, "in spite of fate," as Homer says, cause an animal or a man to break down earlier than might be necessary. If the conserving bond of the instincts were not very much more powerful, it would not generally serve as a regulator: by perverse judging and dreaming with open eyes, by superficiality and credulity, in short, just by consciousness, mankind would necessarily have broken down: or rather, without the former there would long ago have been nothing more of the latter! Before a function is fully formed and ma. . . Read More

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The more mistrust, the more philosophy.

How to review Nietzsche? His writing is so rich, so overabundant, so overflowing, that evaluating his works is like trying to drink up a waterfall. I cannot even decide whether Nietzsche was a philosopher, or something else. Perhaps he can be better describ

The translator's note for this book indicates that Nietzsche wrote it as a ridicule of the spirit of gravity. And this ridicule that sometimes transforms into negation and at other times into denial, is persistent throughout the book. And yet...

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E o oprimare intelectuala pentru mine să vorbesc despre Nietzsche, nu am mai făcut asta,  am citit ce-a de-a doua carte a lui, după Aforisme, nu e ușor deloc, Nietzsche se citește ca o ecuație,  ca o problemă de matematică dificilă,  simți ca te apropii de soluționarea ei, dar observi iar niște eror

Probabil, cea mai bună carte a lui Friedrich Nietzsche.

Firește, nu vom găsi în cuprinsul ei argumente, Nietzsche nu e deloc interesat să-și întemeieze afirmațiile (adeseori, radicale), mizează pe simplul lor impact. Cel mult, învocă o putere intuitivă, un instinct al adevărului, mai viguroase decît

هو أول كتاب متكامل أقرأه لنيتشه، فقد قرأت في السابق كتابا عن فلسفته بصورة عامّة وقد رأيت في الكثير من التحامل وقلّة الحياديّة. في هذا الكتاب عشقت أشعار نيتشه وعباراته القصيرة بشكل يفوق ما وجدته في نثره، أراه يبرع في التعبير عن أفكاره بإيجاز وإقتضاب.

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For believe me! — the secret for harvesting from existence the greatest fruitfulness and the greatest enjoyment is: to live dangerously! Build your cities on the slopes of Vesuvius! Send your ships into uncharted seas! Live at war with your peers and yourselves! Be robbers and conquerors as long as

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