The problem of dialogue separate from the physical part of action.

Discussion in 'Metaphysics and Mysticism' started by famewalk, Mar 6, 2010.

  1. famewalk

    famewalk Banned

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    Stephen Holgate wrote his most famous book about how Nietzsche was difficult in the concern of separated dialogue from the naturally directed action based upon the pure activity of the mind at the goodness of objective Ideas.


    Truly do we know that theory is not already practice, and practice may already have had a theory in our implimentations of ordinary life is wandering for it's Needs. Hegel believed so: not Nietzsche.

    But Nietzsche has a point we must protect our interests. And we must recognize that our attempts at purpose need to realize Nature in the failures of morals as well as morality which is so determined on such anti-natural things as trusting the Enemy.:coffee:
     
  2. Amsler

    Amsler Member

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    ...What? I feel like you were trying to explain like three different things in that post. Can you expound, please?
     
  3. killswitchjd

    killswitchjd Senior Member

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    yes, very unclear.
    Nietzsche was untrusting of society, people, religion and the need of individuals to make claim to Truth, which they have no right to do.
     

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