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aside and did not dig any deeper--there is also something suspicious in it." " (Nietzsche 257). It is here that the philosopher im...
for Life," commenting that ...we must seriously despise instruction without vitality, knowledge which enervates activity, and his...
The author of this article went on to point out companies in Canada that had made and succeeded on big bets (such as Nortel on opt...
fictional historical account, as the author uses a host of unusual situations and characters to dramatize historical interpretatio...
reference regarding a camel fitting through the eye of the needle. Certainly, Nietzsche did not mean to suggest anything beyond th...
all that man can know, as well for the conduct of his life as for the preservation of his health and the discovery of all the arts...
In the context of a greater philosophy perhaps, a philosopher says what he thinks. Yet, he is unwittingly part of a grand plan. Wh...
looks upon his world as a direct reflection of him, his values, beliefs, experiences, conditions and development; contrarily, huma...
In six pages this essay contrasts and compares these early Meso American civilizations in terms of organizational, agricultural, r...
In thirteen pages this paper considers the Eternal Return of Nietzsche in a consideration of theoretical meaning. Seven sources a...
or good enough. This individual does not say they have gone out of their way for another, nor have they claimed that they have sto...
core of humanitys lack of individualism and blind willingness to be part of what he referred to as "the herd." In Nietzsches opini...
benevolent and living God who is infinite in a myriad of ways. Because God is deemed to be dead, Nietzsche sees it necessary fo...
the sense of with aristocratic soul" (Nietzsche, 2002). This development occurred simultaneously with its polar opposite, by whic...
the true nature of man and the meaning of individuality. In looking at Nietzsches works, one can see that he sees individuality a...
in his own personal progress at the cost of everything else. He was wholly supportive of the scientific community during the Enli...
Zarathustra begins as follows: "When Zarathustra was thirty years old, he left his home and the lake of his home, and went into th...
identifies Schopenhauers most distinctive contribution to philosophy as his "insistence that Will is more basic than thought to bo...
discover) the truth or falsity of propositions about past and present events, propositions about the future seem problematic. If a...
something in Platos morality which does not really belong to Plato but is only to be met with in his philosophy, one might say in ...
and could not get it back. I felt like I was a bad person because I had put the project off so long. I became depressed because ...
he had the same words of contempt. Under an absolute monarchy, he believed, the military or law-enforcing caste was unduly exalte...
and cultural identities, which at the broadest level are civilization identities, are shaping the patterns of cohesion, disintegra...
them. Were the producers products of no interest to others, then they would realize no financial gain from them. The producers a...
and ice creams sold in the summer, this looks at the trends rather than just the past performance. Regression analysis takes th...
decisions there is a process he referred to as satisficing. In this model the individuals making the decision do not shoos the opt...
rising above childhoods of extreme poverty or abuse, yet cases do occur. James second argument in defense of free will point to th...