Have been looking at the Nietzsche netry, last updated this very afternoon. Wkipeadia say it is too long so It will presumably be cut. Who wrote it I wonder? ...
johnstewartmoore wrote: Nietzsche's views changed. There is early Nietzsche, Wagneritie and Schopenhauerian and the later one we know and love. Remember that...
... Nietzsche, Wagneritie and Schopenhauerian and the later one we know and love. ... evolutions. ... incorporated into a total reading of Nietzsche Meaning...
Hello my friend: Even people that suffer from many illnesses are suffering, for example people that suffer from diabetes, thyroid illnesses, cardivascular...
... suffering, for example people that suffer from diabetes, thyroid illnesses, cardivascular diseases, obesity, mental illnesses, and many other illnesses...
... <no_reply@...> wrote: The page has already been modified today. ... Influenced ... These are not good lists. In the first list Emerson should not be ...
johnstewartmoore <no_reply@yahoogroups.com> wrote: These are not good lists. In the first list Emerson should not be included, any more than Shakespeare. He...
johnstewartmoore wrote: If he changed his mind about something are we not to follow him? MOODY; No; as Nietzscheans we hold the two contradictions at once; we...
... Photos category of my Group Aryanosophy. Did he copy it from you then? ... Englander's 'Oversoul39; influenced the 'Overhuman39; - which *is* crucial. ... A...
outsider1984 <no_reply@yahoogroups.com> wrote: Dostoyevski -- according to N. himself -- was quite a considerable influence. MOODY; Actually Nietzsche...
... according to N. himself -- was quite a considerable influence. ... to be an actual "influence" on him. ... to himself. ... Why? Can't we be instantly...
Perhaps we should differentiate between 'formative influences39; and later 'recognitial influences39;. Obviously he read Dostoevsky too late for him to be a...
... later 'recognitial influences39;. ... influence. ... style and ideas are usually formed. ... as such [i.e., in the same way that he *was* influenced by ...
... we not to follow him? ... Absolute tosh. ... of a thing. ... of correction? ... vaster view which is typical of all great minds. I did not say there is...
... later 'recognitial influences39;. ... influence. ... style and ideas are usually formed. Fair enough. ... as such [i.e., in the same way that he *was*...
... See the account of Jesus in the Antichrist http://www.debunker.com/texts/anti_chr.html "Nietzsche examines the psychology of Jesus, as is best possible...
johnstewartmoore <no_reply@yahoogroups.com> wrote:See the account of Jesus in the Antichrist That the Antichrist was one of Nietzsche's very last beooks shows...
... Jesus in the Antichrist ... that the 'influence39; of Dostoevsky was very late, and cannot be called formative in the way that the influence of Montaigne,...
A N Wilson wrote refreshingly about Tessa Jowell in yesterday's Evening Standard:= "She and her husband are emblems of the true governing class in this ...
... England was at its most free when it most abhorred the spirit of the Inquisition. Although in one sense the Reformation may seem to have been successful in...
... At least Roosevelt was not a Trot. http://books.guardian.co.uk/review/story/0,,1721917,00.html "Roosevelt39;s chief asset was his ability to harness the...
Hello all: I know that a lot of u here have a lot of confusion, a lot of books and ideologies ingrained in your mind, me too. But remember that you are free...
... confusion, a lot of books and ideologies ingrained in your mind, me too. But remember that you are free and u don't have to be enslaved and manipulated by...