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Quote of the Day: Friedrich Nietzsche
2008-09-11 00:57:00
“The man of knowledge must be able not only to love his enemies but also to hate his friends.” Friedrich Nietzsche, Ecce Homo, Foreword German philosopher (1844 - 1900) SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: "Quote of the Day: Friedrich Nietzsche", url: "http://bumpshack.com/2008/09/1-0/quote-of-the-day-friedrich-ni-etzsche/" });
Friedrich Nietzsche
2008-06-08 08:52:00
In a few lines Nietzsche captures the essence of man and lays bare his cloak of morality, love and all the other mantras he hides his ugliness behind......Where are such social thinkers with piercing insights today? Sandy English, this is required reading for you read more
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My Favorite Friedrich Nietzsche Quotes
2008-05-01 15:24:00
I thought I would share some of my favorite quotes from my favorite German philosopher & philologist, Friedrich Nietzsche. Become who you are. - F.W. Nietzsche It is my ambition to say in ten sentences what others say in a whole book. - F.W. Nietzsche There are no facts, only interpretations. - F.W. Nietzsche Believe me! The secret of reaping the greatest fruitfulness and the greatest enjoyment from life is to live dangerously. - F.W. Nietzsche The individual has always had to struggle to keep from being overwhelmed by the tribe. If you try it, you will be lonely often, and sometimes frightened. But no price is too high to pay for the privilege of owning yourself. - F.W. Nietzsche There is one thing one has to have: either a soul that is cheerful by nature, or a soul made cheerful by work, love, art, and knowledge. - F.W. Nietzsche Against boredom even the gods contend in vain. - F.W. Nietzsche...
Frases célebres - No quiero saberlo todo?
2008-04-28 04:30:00
“No quiero saberlo todo. La sabiduría pone límites aun al conocimiento” Friedrich Nietzsche addthis_url = 'http%3A%2F%2Ftenoch.scimexico.-com%2F2008%2F04%2F27%2Ffrases-c-elebres-no-quiero-saberlo-todo%-2F'; addthis_title = 'Frases+c%C3%A9lebres+-+No+quie-ro+saberlo+todo%26%238230%3B';- addthis_pub = ''; Este Post fue publicado en: Tenoch Frases célebres - No quiero saberlo todo…
Frases célebres - Los monos son demasiado buenos?
2008-03-06 02:19:00
“Los monos son demasiado buenos para que el hombre pueda descender de ellos.” Friedrich Nietzsche addthis_url = 'http%3A%2F%2Ftenoch.scimexico.-com%2F2008%2F03%2F05%2Ffrases-c-elebres-los-monos-son-demasiado--buenos%2F'; addthis_title = 'Frases+c%C3%A9lebres+-+++Los+m-onos+son+demasiado+buenos%26%23-8230%3B'; addthis_pub = ''; Post de: Tenoch Frases célebres - Los monos son demasiado buenos… ...
Frases célebres - Por lo que más se nos castiga es?
2008-03-02 18:11:00
“Por lo que más se nos castiga es por nuestras virtudes.” Friedrich Nietzsche addthis_url = 'http%3A%2F%2Ftenoch.scimexico.-com%2F2008%2F03%2F02%2Ffrases-c-elebres-por-lo-que-mas-se-nos-c-astiga-es%2F'; addthis_title = 'Frases+c%C3%A9lebres+-+Por+lo+-que+m%C3%A1s+se+nos+castiga+es%-26%238230%3B'; addthis_pub = ''; Post de: Tenoch Frases célebres - Por lo que más se nos castiga es…
Frases célebres - Lo que me preocupa no es que me hayas mentido?
2008-02-27 19:16:00
“Lo que me preocupa no es que me hayas mentido, sino que, de ahora en adelante, ya no podré creer en ti.” Friedrich Nietzsche addthis_url = 'http%3A%2F%2Ftenoch.scimexico.-com%2F2008%2F02%2F27%2Ffrases-c-elebres-lo-que-me-preocupa-no-e-s-que-me-hayas-mentido%2F'; addthis_title = 'Frases+c%C3%A9lebres+-+Lo+que+-me+preocupa+no+es+que+me+hayas+-mentido%26%238230%3B'; addthis_pub = ''; Post de: Tenoch Frases célebres - Lo que me preocupa no es que me ...
No Time to Read?
2008-02-27 17:01:00
I just subscribed to Dailylit.com, a website that promises to remedy the “I’ve no time to read” syndrome. Says Graeme Allister of the Guardian Book Blog of Dailylit.com: ?the books come to you, as daily morsels in your inbox. Over 800 books have been divided into bite-size pieces to be emailed to you every day.? I?m ...
?yinin ve Kötünün Ötesinde
2008-02-27 10:54:00
Yeterince uzun bir süredir, felsefecileri yak?ndan gözledikten sonra, kendi kendime diyorum ki: Bilinçli dü?ünmenin büyük bir bölümü hala içgüdüsel etkinlikler aras?nda say?lmal?, felsefece dü?ünme bile; nas?l kal?tsal olanla, “do?u?tan olan” konular?nda dü?üncelerimizi de?i?tirdiysek, burada da de?i?tirmeyi ö?renmeliyiz… Bütün mant???n görünü?teki özerk izleyi?inin gerisinde de, de?er biçmeler, daha aç?k söylersek, ya?am?n belli türlerini korumak için fizyolojik ...
Frases célebres - Tener fe significa?
2008-02-20 15:25:00
“Tener fe significa no querer saber la verdad.” Friedrich Nietzsche addthis_url = 'http%3A%2F%2Ftenoch.scimexico.-com%2F2008%2F02%2F20%2Ffrases-c-elebres-tener-fe-significa%2F';- addthis_title = 'Frases+c%C3%A9lebres+-+Tener+f-e+significa%26%238230%3B'; addthis_pub = ''; Post de: Tenoch Frases célebres - Tener fe significa…
Frases célebres - Solamente aquel que construye el futuro?
2008-02-14 05:26:00
“Solamente aquel que construye el futuro tiene derecho a juzgar el pasado.” Friedrich Nietzsche addthis_url = 'http%3A%2F%2Ftenoch.scimexico.-com%2F2008%2F02%2F13%2Ffrases-c-elebres-solamente-aquel-que-con-struye-el-futuro%2F'; addthis_title = 'Frases+c%C3%A9lebres+-++Solame-nte+aquel+que+construye+el+futu-ro%26%238230%3B'; addthis_pub = ''; Post de: Tenoch Frases célebres - Solamente aquel que construye el futuro…
Frases célebres - Todo lo que se hace por amor?
2008-02-10 01:15:00
Todo lo que se hace por amor, se hace más allá del bien y del mal. Friedrich Nietzsche Post from: Tenoch Frases célebres - Todo lo que se hace por amor…
Friedrich Nietzsche - Citas
2007-11-13 20:59:00
Siempre hay un poco de locura en el amor, siempre hay un poco de razón en la locura. No hablar nunca de uno mismo es la forma distinguida de ser hipocrita La esperanza es un estimulante vital muy superior a la suerte. Lo que tiene precio, poco valor tiene. Y el hombre, en su orgullo, creo a dios a ...
Friedrich Nietzsche - Citas
2007-11-13 20:59:00
Siempre hay un poco de locura en el amor, siempre hay un poco de razón en la locura. No hablar nunca de uno mismo es la forma distinguida de ser hipocrita La esperanza es un estimulante vital muy superior a la suerte. Lo que tiene precio, poco valor tiene. Y el hombre, en su orgullo, creo a dios a su ...
Friedrich Nietzsche: Possessed Mannequin or Distinguished Philosopher?
2007-11-04 08:44:00
Few writers have inspired such fanatical devotion as has German scholar and phrenologist, Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche. But who was Nietzsche? The brilliant academic conversant in epistemology? Or the sagacious skull-measurer who built an empire trading exotic monkey pelts? A survey of the scrawl he left behind provides clues to the identity of the mysterious litterateur.1872 – 6A youthful and exuberant Nietzsche burst onto the European intellectual landscape with the publication of his dissertation “Tragedy, Destruction, and other Virtues.” Its style—simple, direct, and insipid, was designed to antagonize an indifferent public. Here is the origin of philosophy as we know it, with its fundamental assertion that “semen has no conscience other than an occasional guilt trip disguised as logical schematism.” (Tragedy, 214) It was only the beginning.While the western world mulled over the peculiar decrees in his dissertation, Nietzsche quietly completed “Meditations I’ve t...
Humano, demasiado humano - Friedrich Nietzsche
2007-08-03 04:15:00
Humano, demasiado humano. Un libro para espíritus libres (Menschliches, Allzumenschliches. Ein Buch für freie Geister) es un libro del filósofo alemán Friedrich Nietzsche, cuyo primer volumen fue publicado en 1878. A éste le siguieron dos continuaciones posteriores, en marzo y diciembre de 1879 respectivamente, recogidas en fin en un único segundo volumen: "Opiniones y sentencias varias" ("Vermischte Meinungen und Sprüche") y "El caminante y su sombra" ("Der Wanderer und sein Schatten"). Esta obra rompe con el estilo precedente de Nietzsche. De hecho, es aquí donde ensaya por vez primera y a conciencia el uso de aforismos, cortos y penetrantes, como instrumento de escritura y comunicación de su pensamiento profundo, incisivo y a veces hasta contradictorio.Bajar el libro aquí
El origen de la tragedia - Friedrich Nietzsche
2007-07-27 19:35:00
Los grandes intelectuales, durante el siglo XX, exaltaron la figura de Nietzsche o, mejor aún: lo admiraron tal como si fuese una materia obligatoria, como el verdadero antagonista con el que dialogar, luchar y confrontar, si se pretendía saber qué es una ideología, qué sucede con la realidad. Su figura no hjizo más que crecer en el horizonte: Nietzsche es el maestro de todos los intentos pensantes del siglo XX. En El origen de la tragedia, publicada en 1871, el autor establece la distinción entre el espíritu apolíneo, que ezpresa el mundo como representación -es decir, las artes plásticas-, y el espíritu dionisiaco, que lo afirma como voluntad (música). Así se perfila una línea de reflexiones y apasionamientos, percepciones e ideas; hasta de sus gustos: la vida, el arte, la música, la ciencia, el lenguaje, los griegos y sus dioses.Bajar el libro aquí
Friedrich Nietzsche
2007-06-26 13:33:00
Así habló Zaratustra . Cartas . Ecce homo . El anticristo .
compiled texts: Friedrich Nietzsche
2007-05-18 05:39:00
The Complete Works Of Friedrich Nietzsche - Vol. Viii{containing The Case of Wagner; Nietzsche Contra Wagner; Selected Aphorisms; We Philologists}http://www.archive-.org/download/TheCompleteWorksO-fFriedrichNietzscheVolVIII/TheC-ompleteWorksOfFriedrichNietzsch-eVolVIII.pdfThus Spake Zarathustra; trans. Thomas Commonhttp://eserver.org/philos-ophy/nietzsche-zarathustra.txtT-he Antichrist; trans. Menckenhttp://www.fns.org.uk/ac-.htmThe Birth of Tragedy; trans. Johnstonhttp://www.mala.bc.ca/~-johnstoi/Nietzsche/tragedy_all.-htmBeyond Good and Evil; trans. Zimmernhttp://www.gutenberg.org-/dirs/etext03/bygdv10.txtThough-ts Out of Season, part I; trans. Ludovicihttp://worlddmc.ohiolin-k.edu/EBooks/OSU/CompleteNietzs-cheVol1part1.51288629.pdf Thoughts Out of Season, part II; ibid.http://worlddmc.ohiolink.e-du/EBooks/OSU/CompleteNietzsche-Vol2part2.51288629.pdfOn the Genealogy of Morals; trans. Johnstonhttp://www.mala.bc.ca/~-johnstoi/Nietzsche/genealogytof-c.htmFiled in: Philosophy reference research guide ...
compiled texts: Friedrich Nietzsche
2007-05-18 05:39:00
The Complete Works Of Friedrich Nietzsche - Vol. Viii{containing The Case of Wagner; Nietzsche Contra Wagner; Selected Aphorisms; We Philologists}http://www.archive-.org/download/TheCompleteWorksO-fFriedrichNietzscheVolVIII/TheC-ompleteWorksOfFriedrichNietzsch-eVolVIII.pdfThus Spake Zarathustra; trans. Thomas Commonhttp://eserver.org/philos-ophy/nietzsche-zarathustra.txtT-he Antichrist; trans. Menckenhttp://www.fns.org.uk/ac-.htmThe Birth of Tragedy; trans. Johnstonhttp://www.mala.bc.ca/~-johnstoi/Nietzsche/tragedy_all.-htmBeyond Good and Evil; trans. Zimmernhttp://www.gutenberg.org-/dirs/etext03/bygdv10.txtThough-ts Out of Season, part I; trans. Ludovicihttp://worlddmc.ohiolin-k.edu/EBooks/OSU/CompleteNietzs-cheVol1part1.51288629.pdf Thoughts Out of Season, part II; ibid.http://worlddmc.ohiolink.e-du/EBooks/OSU/CompleteNietzsche-Vol2part2.51288629.pdfOn the Genealogy of Morals; trans. Johnstonhttp://www.mala.bc.ca/~-johnstoi/Nietzsche/genealogytof-c.htmFiled in: Philosophy reference research guide ...
Friedrich Nietzsche, "Twilight Of The Idols, Or How One Philosophises with
2007-05-04 10:41:00
http://users.compaqnet.be/cn127-103/Nietzsche_twilight_of_the_i-dols/index.htmexcerpt; "Morality as Anti-Nature", section three:.........I reduce a principle to a formula. Every naturalism in morality--that is, every healthy morality--is dominated by an instinct of life, some commandment of life is fulfilled by a determinate canon of "shalt" and "shalt not"; some inhibition and hostile element on the path of life is thus removed. Anti-natural morality--that is, almost every morality which has so far been taught, revered, and preached--turns, conversely, against the instincts of life: it is condemnation of these instincts, now secret, now outspoken and impudent. When it says, "God looks at the heart," it says No to both the lowest and the highest desires of life, and posits God as the enemy of life. The saint in whom God delights is the ideal eunuch. Life has come to an end where the "kingdom of God" begins.
Last Days of Friedrich Nietzsche
2007-02-19 13:11:00
Who ever would have thought that this footage existed? Assuming it is authentic, it has a rather macabre feel… Just in case you were wondering, this is Nietzsche toward the end.
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