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I've found it, Nietzsche's edgiest book.
ОтветитьI love the narrators tasteful use of a mocking tone of voice.
ОтветитьCan a person separate the ideas of God and church? It's a difficult concept to be an independent thinker, or free thinker. But Nietzsche is not speaking of the death of God, but the death of religion.
ОтветитьThank you very much 😊
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ОтветитьHappiness is the feeling that power increases — that resistance is being overcome. - Friedrich Nietzsche🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
ОтветитьStrangers to yourself❤❤❤
ОтветитьSpinoza started Watching.. Genius both infinites 🎉
ОтветитьLa rouche Foucault wait 😅
Ответитьahh ty for this video<33
ОтветитьAs if the only real danger to civilization and mankind were pity. As if there were no danger whatsoever in the opposite direction. As if a species utterly dependent upon trust, love, and cooperation from the day of its birth could simply dispense with the altruistic and compassionate spirit altogether. As if men were rational enough to understand, without any mixture of emotion whatsoever, that the survival of the whole sometimes requires the necessary sacrifice of the self -- in order for the family, or the tribe, or the nation, or the species to endure. As if purely self-seeking men would still naturally trust and rationally cooperate for the good of the whole, instead of deploying all their time, energy, and power in constantly seeking to undermine and overthrow each other. As if mankind could still survive in its constant struggle against the hostile and indifferent forces of nature without constantly fostering a spirit of compassion and cooperation among men themselves. As if a species that dispensed with pity altogether would still be worth a second thought... and not soon on its way to extinction !
ОтветитьNo one to date realizes that huge pieces have been taken out of this recording and it has been altered in a detrimental way. This is NOT a valid reading or recording and should be seen as such, thus this note...
Ответитьhe is insane
ОтветитьWhy can’t it be read less menacingly? I love his ideas and I understand it’s designed to be interpreted. So why can’t the voice not give of an aura that clouds the wording?
Ответитьgay voice
ОтветитьLipstick and eye s shadow can't fix morals
ОтветитьCONTRA NIETZSCHE :. Where your heart is, there will be your treasure also.
ОтветитьNietzsche was right that what was needed -- and is still needed -- was an unbiased Critique of Morality. Unfortunately, his own critique is not it. His own prejudice is only too clear -- and is motivated as much by his desire to discredit Christian morality, as by a dispassionate desire to seek the truth. No, Nietzsche is nothing if not passionate. Yes, morality must serve life, Zarathustra, and life should never serve morality -- here you are right. But your genealogy has not gone back far enough ! The real question is always exactly what moral values actually serve to make life better, and which will inevitably destroy it. Extremism here is likely to lead to death and extinction, not to a better life. There is a reason for men to balance their egos with their compassion -- and its called survival against the forces of nature. A man alone in nature is not the 'noble and independent savage' that Rousseau in the warm comfort of his parlor imagined. Instead man alone in nature is merely a soon-to-be rotting corpse feeding the hungry bellies of a pack of hyenas.
Ответитьwow! flawless read, good job, thanks
ОтветитьGreat and clear audio, 🫡
ОтветитьThank you for reading and uploading this.
ОтветитьBeen noticing the altered information. Sufficient amount also missing, making it at best embarrassing.
ОтветитьIts missing missing some part
ОтветитьYoko na. Diko maintindihan Ang latin mo😅
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ОтветитьStop censoring books. Im going somewhere else.
ОтветитьFlawlessly narrated! Nevertheless, Nietzsche is so problematic, I cannot take him seriously. Erudite? Absolutely! Superb stylist? Yes! Iconoclastic? No doubt! But ... these qualities do not a purveyor of wisdom make. Rings false and hypocritical. (But many thanks for uploading this audiobook.)
ОтветитьImpportant for the social sciences when you interested in develop a study of a term not using liguistics itself.
ОтветитьIt’s hilarious how foolishly ignorant some can be, blatant cognitive dissonance in a few comments. They just can’t accept what Nietzsche is telling them lol. Keep listening! Think!
ОтветитьWhat an absolute savage. Mind blowing.
Also, is it just me or this entire book one run on sentance? 😂 Germans huh?
What are morals?
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Great video
Thank you Jeffrey Church and Librivox audiobooks