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Posted by Luther Blissett on February 23, 19101 at 19:55:04:
In Reply to: Re: Prejudices posted by Jack Ouille on July 16, 19100 at 14:50:14:
: It's pure nonsense. The 'whole' of western philosophy is changed by Nietzsche thinking, whether one likes it or not. It is not about the man Nietzsche... it is about a metaphysics of the western culture.
You are quite right. In fact, in 'Beyond Good and Evil', Nietzsche addresses society's habit of attacking the personal lives of historic figures in order to bring them down to 'our level' or, sadly, to just bring them down. I doubt he ever realized that someday this would apply to him!
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Luther Blissett
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